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Bipolar is NOT an STD: Beyond Bipolar, anxiety, depression, personality problems, and relationship offenses.

$17.95
Author: Dr Lauren Goodall PsyD

Publisher: Independently published

Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1089401507
ISBN 13: 978-1089401506

This book is good for understanding mood dysregulation of any kind. Whether it’s depression, anxiety, or some combination of both that has you puzzled, this is a quick guide to better understanding. Dr. Goodall has a doctorate in clinical psychology, and has run private practices for the last 25 years. This book is designed to help people, ask better questions, and more importantly get better answers from their practitioners. In order to understand something, you have to see how it presents live. She has great mini insights to help you understand foundational pieces. Most importantly, most of which is fixable, and improvable, once you are clear in understanding what is ailing you, and what are the culprits. Many people are just unaware of where to search, or are getting misinformation, so they spend many years not feeling much better. Psychology explains inner dynamics that fuel mood dysregulation. This is meant to be a foundational piece of Psychology and Biology and how they come together. Most importantly, it’s a book of hope, and a book of understanding. Dr. Goodall has been in the diagnosis business. She disputes many overbearing diagnosis, and looks for the important parts. She feels that many people get overdiagnosed with multiple diagnosis, which often results in multiple medications. Less is more. She uses the research, but she believes that her clients are better at the accuracy factor. She has been persistent and dogmatic in simplifying. The book has small sections that are very readable. She doesn’t try to make it overly complicated. Dr. Goodall also explores natural supplements that assist in mood dysregulation. She’s not big on labels, but more interested in finding what works. As a Psychologist, she understands the sources of pain. She explores the Psychological undermining that people face on a day to day basis. If you or your family members have been suffering, she is here to set your eyes on a different path. She has gotten positive results with her clients, because she knows how to ask the questions. The book explores different ways to access answers. The book also explores the recognition of Personality disorders and how they impact our social relationships. Big pieces that can cause patterns of loss that can feel crippling. Stop feeling victimized, there’s a better approach.