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Know Your Mind by Daniel Freeman – Evidence-based psychological thinking and therapeutic advice

Dr Daniel Freeman is one of the UK’s leading clinical psychologists. He is a Welcome Trust Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London and a consultant clinical psychologist in the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Also he is a leading expert on paranoia. 

Know Your Mind by Daniel Freeman” is the perfect origin point for dealing with any psychological or emotional problem. It extracts the best and most up-to-date psychological research to provide both a brief summary of the proactive steps that the people can take to stay mentally healthy and a comprehensive reference guide to common problems. Moreover it offers an A-Z list to a wide range of psychological issues and has more than fifty entries on topics such as anxiety, stress and depression to eating problems, tantrums and other children’s issues, memory loss and depressions. 

In simple terms, this book is a comprehensive guide to more than 50 everyday emotional and psychological issues. Moreover, this book also includes self-assessment questionnaires, case studies and tips on further reading to provide readers with all the information they need to take charge of their own mental health. This is the only self-help book to be endorsed by the British Psychological Society which could provide positive steps to keep our mind happy and healthy.

Since this book lists out valuable tips to lead our life in a tension-free manner, it is a must needed guide for the people, leading a machine-oriented life in this world, running behind the money in order to overcome economical issues in day-to-day life. 

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