Panic: Origins, Insight, and Treatment
By (Author) Brooke Warner
Edited by Leonard Schmidt
Foreword by Peter A. Levine
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North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15th July 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular medicine and health
616.85223
Paperback
448
Width 178mm, Height 231mm, Spine 18mm
850g
PANIC is a complete guide to the treatment of panic and severe anxiety disorders. It discusses what panic is, how the view and handling of it differs by culture, and what its positive, creative aspects might be. Using both psycho-pharmacological and behavioural approaches, this broad-based guide includes case studies, poetry and literary excerpts. Among the book's contributors are Peter Levine, Atul Pande, Devon Hinton, Till Meyn, Alex Jade, Andrew Lange, Andrew Gaeddert and Paul Pitchford.
"Panic: Origins, Insight, and Treatment scopes out broad and seldom explored realms. It may be a beginning in mapping out that vital territory, a critical need in these uncertain and turbulent times."
Peter A. Levine, from the Foreword
Brooke Warner is the publisher of She Writes Press and president of Warner Coaching Inc. She is a regular Huffington Post blogger and a master teacher of memoir who co-leads the popular course "Write Your Memoir in Six Months." Her expertise is in traditional and new publishing. She sits on the boards of the Independent Book Publishers Association, the National Association of Memoir Writers, and the San Francisco Bay Area Book Festival. Her website has been named by The Write Life as one of the Top 100 Best Websites for Writers. Warner lives and works in Berkeley, California.