Posted on December 11, 2024
by Jeyran Main
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Paulette Hampton’s “When Life Was Yellow: Memoir of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder” offers a raw and authentic glimpse into the life of someone grappling with OCD. Through her candid storytelling, Hampton invites readers to experience the relentless nature of the disorder, from drawing invisible boxes around… Continue Reading “When Life was Yellow: Memoir of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Paulette Hampton (Book Review #1914)”
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: adulthood, book review, compassion, discover, disorder, honesty, intervention, medical, Memoir, obsessive comulsive disorder, OCD, vivid
Posted on January 18, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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This is a direct and informative book about Methadone. It covers facts about methadone maintenance and everything that is medically and scientifically presented in medicine regarding this opioid.
Category: Non- Fiction, Psychology & Philosophy, Self-help & Self-improvementTags: COUNSELLING, education, Fitness, mechanic, medical, medicine, methadone, methadone maintenance, pathology, training
Posted on May 26, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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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)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & Philosophy, Self-help & Self-improvementTags: care, doctor, doctors, evolution, healthcare, Historical Fiction, kurapati, medical, patient, patients, Physician: How Science Transformed the Art of Medicine, physicians, practice, Rajeev, Rajeev Kurapati, today, understanding