Tag: #MentalHealthAwareness

Break Free from Narcissistic Abuse by Amelia Sterling (Book Review #2238)

“Break Free from Narcissistic Abuse” by Amelia Sterling is a compassionate and practical guide for anyone navigating or recovering from toxic relationships. Drawing from her own experiences, Sterling provides an empathetic voice that immediately resonates with readers who have felt trapped, confused, or diminished… Continue Reading “Break Free from Narcissistic Abuse by Amelia Sterling (Book Review #2238)”

Never Fire Anyone: A Leader’s Guide on how to Lead People not Companies by Mark Kenneth Morgenfruh (Book Review #2231)

Mark Morgenfruh’s latest book is delightfully direct, as memorable in its bluntness as All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. With razor-sharp Philly wit and no-nonsense insight, Morgenfruh tackles the “stupidly obvious” truths about leadership, business, talent, communication, AI, DEI, forgiveness,… Continue Reading “Never Fire Anyone: A Leader’s Guide on how to Lead People not Companies by Mark Kenneth Morgenfruh (Book Review #2231)”

The Crumbling Shield of Defiance by Adan Rhoades (Book Review #2230)

The Crumbling Shield of Defiance by Adan Rhoades is a raw, deeply moving memoir that takes readers on a journey through trauma, resilience, and ultimate redemption. Written chronologically and with vivid anecdotal detail, Rhoades lays bare his early experiences, showing how extreme childhood hardships… Continue Reading “The Crumbling Shield of Defiance by Adan Rhoades (Book Review #2230)”

Two Sticks, One Path by Darrow Kirkpatrick (Book Review #2205)

In Two Sticks, One Path, Darrow Kirkpatrick recounts an extraordinary feat: hiking the 500-mile Colorado Trail on forearm crutches. But this is far more than an account of endurance—it’s a courageous, deeply human memoir about injury, healing, nature, and the spiritual transformation that unfolds… Continue Reading “Two Sticks, One Path by Darrow Kirkpatrick (Book Review #2205)”

Eclipse of Perdition by Yashua Lebowitz (Book Review #2125)

Eclipse of Perdition is a gripping, multilayered psychological thriller that plunges readers into the darkest corridors of the human mind — and the societal structures that often shape, break, or bury the truth. With unflinching prose and sharp introspection, this novel explores trauma, memory,… Continue Reading “Eclipse of Perdition by Yashua Lebowitz (Book Review #2125)”

BREAKTHROUGH: From Perfect to Real by Noami Lee (Book Review #2110)

In BREAKTHROUGH: From Perfect to Real, Noami Lee offers a deeply compassionate, insightful, and empowering guide for anyone feeling stuck behind the mask of perfectionism. This beautifully written self-help book is more than a call to action—it’s a personal invitation to uncover your truest… Continue Reading “BREAKTHROUGH: From Perfect to Real by Noami Lee (Book Review #2110)”

16 Stories About 16 Therapists by Dianne Corbeau (Book Review #2105)

In 16 Stories About 16 Therapists, Dianne Corbeau takes readers on a raw, honest, and often humorous journey through the therapist’s chair—from the other side of the couch. With each short story, readers are offered a voyeuristic peek into the deeply personal, sometimes absurd,… Continue Reading “16 Stories About 16 Therapists by Dianne Corbeau (Book Review #2105)”

All My Cake & What It Cost Me: Small Steps to Big Change by Gerardo (Jerry) Gutierrez (Book Review #2100)

Gerardo “Jerry” Gutierrez’s All My Cake & What It Cost Me is a beautifully candid and refreshingly grounded memoir that transcends typical self-help fare. This is not a book of bold declarations or quick-fix promises—it’s a story of real, raw transformation built on the… Continue Reading “All My Cake & What It Cost Me: Small Steps to Big Change by Gerardo (Jerry) Gutierrez (Book Review #2100)”

The Drowners by David A. Anderson (Book Review #2040)

A Journey of Self-Acceptance and Love in The Drowners David A. Anderson’s The Drowners is a compelling and heart-wrenching exploration of a young man’s journey toward self-acceptance and love. Set in Dublin in 1995, the novel follows Aaron Murphy, a troubled teen starting fresh… Continue Reading “The Drowners by David A. Anderson (Book Review #2040)”