Posted on July 15, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Effective Treatment for Depression – Is Medication Necessary? by Sharon DeVinney As I said last month, research shows the best treatment for depression, in general, involves a combination of medication and psychotherapy. There are many therapy approaches, and I will address the most widely… Continue Reading “Effective Treatment for Depression – Is Medication Necessary? by Sharon DeVinney”
Category: Guest Article, Non- Fiction, Psychology & Philosophy, Self-help & Self-improvementTags: antidepressant medication, apathetic, book review, depression, medication, mental illness, psychotherapist, psychotherapy, Sharon DeVinney, symptoms
Posted on February 7, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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The Most Hated Man in America: Jerry Sandusky and the Rush to Judgment is a non-fictional book written about Jerry Sandusky who was convicted of being a serial pedophile in 2012 and was a former Penn State assistant football coach and founder of the Second… Continue Reading “The Most Hated Man by Mark Pendergrast (Book Review #408)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & PhilosophyTags: american judgment system, books, football coach, Humanities & Social Sciences, mark pendergrast, pedophile, Psychology & Philosophy, psychotherapy, reading, repressed memories, science readers, self help, The Most Hated Man by Mark Pendergrast, warp memory, writing