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Posted on September 4, 2018 by Jeyran Main
A taste of revenge is a fictional tale about Maria Castrillon. She is the CEO of a successful business which she found ten years ago. Her friend, Ana Gaston, helped her in creating this business but their friendship hits some rocky patches when a deal that Sofia was making with a company falls apart.
Posted on September 3, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Posted on September 2, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Finding your focus when writing a novel can be tricky but it’s essential. I’ve read some self-published books with great story ideas and beautiful writing, but the focus wasn’t there, and that made it a chore to keep reading. To avoid this, a writer needs to know what kind of book they’re writing, which I’ve reduced down to three groups. This isn’t about genres but aims and direction. It’s about the driving force of a book and what makes it intriguing, so for example, romance or comedy books might contain elements of all three types. Read More
Posted on September 1, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Hello Loyal Followers,
I’m Mark Morrison, first-time author of an outstanding young adult fantasy action adventure titled TwoSpells. It’s a fantastically magical tale involving teenage American twins, Sarah and Jon, neither having a clue as to what they really are, Irregulars. They find out that they’re heirs to an ancient magical realm built around an enchanted library created for their special kind in the distant country of Wales. The books within its shelves can transport a reader to anywhere or anytime the author has written. The children quickly learn that traveling the uncharted inner-sanctums of multidimensional worlds may not be the safest nor wisest of choices.
Posted on August 31, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Psychotherapy for Depression by Sharon DeVinney, Ph.D.
There are many different approaches to treat depression with psychotherapy. I, of course, have my own thoughts about what works best. But first I need to outline three of the most common psychotherapy approaches:
There are certainly other approaches, and I am not claiming to be an expert in any of them. It is important to understand that in the field of mental health treatment, researchers and clinicians often debate the issue of what it is about psychotherapy that actually helps people. Some will say it is the particular set of tech
niques that are used and will argue strongly that their specific approach is best. In fact, there is a whole movement in the field toward what are called “Evidence-Based Practices,” where “manualized” approaches of a certain number of sessions, with certain techniques, are used. Proponents of these approaches will point to the fact that research shows that they help…at least for the period of time that the research studies are measuring.
I am not disparaging any technique or approach that helps people feel better. But, there is a whole group of researchers and professionals in the mental health field who strongly believe that it is actually the quality of the relationship between the therapist and the client that makes the biggest difference. I am very much in this camp. I believe that in order to benefit the most from any therapeutic technique, the client must feel comfortable with the therapist. He or she must feel able to talk openly, and feel supported and understood. Obviously, the therapist has to be well trained and experienced enough to know when to use what techniques. But, in my opinion, without the foundation of a strong therapeutic alliance, therapy is much less likely to be of benefit.
My advice for people wanting to try psychotherapy is to talk to a potential therapist on the phone prior to scheduling an appointment. If they aren’t willing to do this, they aren’t the right person. Ask about their approach to treating depression. Trust your gut about whether you feel comfortable with their responses. If so, see them for a few sessions. If it isn’t the right match, try someone else. Don’t settle! A good therapeutic alliance is invaluable, and a bad match between therapist and client can actually make things worse!
Next Month: My Approach to Psychotherapy for Depression
Written by Sharon DeVinney, Ph.D.
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Posted on August 30, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Everything not okay is a fictional story about Kate, a 17-year-old dealing with anger issues. Her confidence is low and is forced to stay at a mental health clinic for a month. Being a teenager alone takes a big toll on a person never mind if you also have any other issues. Kate has to deal with her problems and experiences a little romance on the way.
Posted on August 29, 2018 by Jeyran Main
God Challenges from philosophy and science is a religious book written by Lynne Renoir. In this book, she challenges the view of an all-powerful being in a philosophical way. She writes to prove that God does not accord with modern science and that there are some explanations for this being but should not be considered as an external source.
Posted on August 28, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Taken with a dark desire is a fantasy story about Lucifer. He wants a ring that belongs to a world of which he should not get involved with. Therefore, he sends someone else to do the deed for him. Claus needs to kidnap Daniel to be used as trade for the ring.
Posted on August 27, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Should you follow your dreams? by Petra Jacob
This is one of those questions that messes with your mind. People who have succeeded in achieving their aspirations say, Yes! Don’t ever give up! While those who ditched them to live a sensible existence often look regretfully into the distance and talk about the book they never wrote, the mountain they never climbed. But for those who chase near impossible hopes and don’t actually succeed, what about them? Should they not have bothered? Read More
