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Overcoming Mood Swings: A self-help guide using cognitive behavioural techniques

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Full Title:

Overcoming Mood Swings: A self-help guide using cognitive behavioural techniques

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781849011297

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Robinson

Publication Date:

25th March 2010

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Psychotherapy

Dewey:

616.85270651

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

220g

Description

'This is an excellent self-help book. It is clear, user-friendly, encouraging and non-condescending. I would recommend my patients to read this book.' British Journal of Clinical Psychology

Most people know what it is like to experience high or low spirits. For some individuals, however, emotional extremes can seriously disrupt their lives, either because they happen too frequently or because the mood swings are intense and are accompanied by other symptoms of depression or mania.

This book is a self-help manual for those who have experienced mood swings and gives background information on depression and mania. The author uses tried and tested practical techniques that will help people identify and manage their mood more effectively, and achieve a more stable emotional state.

Contains a complete self-help programme and monitoring sheets.

Overcoming self-help guides use clinically proven techniques to treat long-standing and disabling conditions, both psychological and physical. Many guides in the Overcoming series are recommended under the Reading Well Books on Prescription scheme.

Reviews

This is an excellent self-help book. It is clear, user-friendly, encouraging and non-condescending. I would recommend my patients to read this book. - British Journal of Clinical Psychology

Author Bio

Jan Scott is an internationally renowned expert in the use of cognitive behavioural therapy in the treatment of depression and bipolar disorder. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the International Association of Cognitive Psychotherapists, and a trustee of the Mental Health Foundation. She is currently head of the Psychiatry Department at the University of Glasgow.

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