
Mental Health Books — Sustained Reader Demand
Insights and opportunities around "mental health books demand" for indie authors and curious readers.
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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
Lori Gottlieb · 2019
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The psychological treatment of depression
J. Mark G. Williams · 1984
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The mindfulness & acceptance workbook for anxiety
John P. Forsyth, John P., Ph.D. Forsyth, Georg Eifert · 2007
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Overcoming overeating
Jane R. Hirschmann, Carol H. Munter · 1988
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Handbook of Coaching Psychology
Stephen Palmer, Alison Whybrow · 2014
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Handbook of self-help therapies
Patti Lou Watkins, George A. Clum · 2007
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