Category: Psychology & Philosophy

Transforming Venus by Paula Weisflock (Book Review #447)

Transforming Venus by Paula Weisflock     Transforming Venus is a self-help book designed to enhance the quality of life. The main focus is for mid-life women who wish to make changes to their lifestyle. The formation is inspirational and contains a transformation that… Continue Reading “Transforming Venus by Paula Weisflock (Book Review #447)”

15 Steps to Healthy Living by Gordon Fimreite (Book Review #444)

15 steps to healthy living is a well-being self-help book written primarily to assist people in naturally losing weight and living a healthy life by gaining the right energy. The author demonstrates 15 ways of achieving such a goal by using his grandmother as… Continue Reading “15 Steps to Healthy Living by Gordon Fimreite (Book Review #444)”

Physician: How Science Transformed the Art of Medicine by Rajeev Kurapati (Book Review #443)

The physician is a medical book referring to the human body and how medicine has advanced by getting physical. Healthcare providers who struggle to deliver a balance between both science and medicine can also benefit from this book. What made this book stand out… Continue Reading “Physician: How Science Transformed the Art of Medicine by Rajeev Kurapati (Book Review #443)”

You May Have Depression and Not Know It by Sharon DeVinney, Ph.D.

You May Have Depression and Not Know It For people who are unfamiliar with mental illness, the term “depression” usually applies to someone else. The stigma about mental illness causes people to be uncomfortable identifying with this concept. They may not even think about… Continue Reading “You May Have Depression and Not Know It by Sharon DeVinney, Ph.D.”

The Art of Fully Living: 1 Man. 10 Years. 100 Life Goals Around the World by Tal Gur (Book Review #433)

The Art of Fully Living is a self-help book, in a memoir style of genre, about a man who aims to live life to the fullest. The goal is clear but, appears to be not as simple as you hear. Tal Gur uses his own… Continue Reading “The Art of Fully Living: 1 Man. 10 Years. 100 Life Goals Around the World by Tal Gur (Book Review #433)”

Emotionally Destructive Marriage by Jeyran Main

When a relationship feels like you are being regularly abused, squashed, dominated, demeaned, degraded, deceived, or dismissed, then you are in an emotionally destructive marriage.   The living situation is lethal to the personhood of the individual so, the effects of being in an… Continue Reading “Emotionally Destructive Marriage by Jeyran Main”

When houses burn by Lauren Lee (Book Review #262)

When houses burn is a psychological thriller written about Dr. Delilah Hedley. Delilah is unable to have children and this is taking a harsh toll on her life and marriage. As she is at work with a new patient, Luke, she begins to discover… Continue Reading “When houses burn by Lauren Lee (Book Review #262)”

Success is your birthright by R. Stanton Tucker (Book Review #267)

Success is your birthright is a spiritual self-help book that makes you question and re-evaluate your take on life. By using Joseph, a biblical reference, the author takes the reader on a journey explaining how success is measured and that it is not about… Continue Reading “Success is your birthright by R. Stanton Tucker (Book Review #267)”

Writing for bliss by Diana Raab (Book Review #266)

Writing for bliss is a psychology self- help book written about ways to heal and deal with trauma and stress, through writing. The author uses this technique in order to tell her story and transforms her life. Writing is therapeutic and she encourages people… Continue Reading “Writing for bliss by Diana Raab (Book Review #266)”