Self-Help Books and Psychiatry (December)

Date of Issue: 12/01/2005 | Volume: 3 | Number: 12

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A typical psychiatrist spends 20 to 30 minutes with patients during medication visits. Those rare birds who still do therapy can devote 40 to 50 minutes. Either way, that’s not a lot of time in comparison to the rest of our patients’ lives, nor in comparison to the size of their problems.

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Article

TCR’s Top Self-Help Books in Psychiatry

A typical psychiatrist spends 20 to 30 minutes with patients during medication visits. Those rare birds who still do therapy can devote 40 to 50 minutes. Either way, that’s not a lot of time in comparison to the rest of our patients’ lives, nor in comparison to the size of their problems.

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Index

2005 Index

Index to Volume 3, 2005 (issue:page) and Articles in Volume 3, 2005.

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Expert Q&A

John Gray, Ph.D., on The Essence of Mars and Venus

Greetings Dr. Gray. Your book, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, has become a classic self-help book for couples seeking to improve their relationships. I understand that you had published another similar book before this one?

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Article

More Excellent Books for your Patients

We couldn’t quite fit all of our reviews into this issue. Listed below are some more excellent books, all of which qualified for “honorable mention.”

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