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| 5823 products found for depression  | Increasingly, neurologists are beginning to discover the human brain's remarkable plasticity, its ability to grow new pathways, expand, and revive itself. At the same time, the majority of individual brain scans show severely overexcited areas and... |  | Three teens who meet at Reno, Nevada's Aspen Springs mental hospital after each has attempted suicide connect with each other in a way they never have with their parents or anyone else in their lives. |  | Plath's only novel, published shortly before her suicide, THE BELL JAR tells the story, based on the author's own experiences, about a young woman's descent into madness. Esther Greenwood spends a month in New York City as a guest magazine... |  | In this remarkably candid and sometimes heartbreaking memoir of her several unsuccessful attempts to become pregnant (agonizingly, she is informed of one pregnancy's failure seconds before she has to go on stage at an awards show), her eventual... |  | Conservative thinker James Corsi raises the red warning flag on America's global initiatives which he warns will result in the decimation of our middle class. According to Corsi, the dollar is weakened beyond repair, jobs are lost to overseas, and... |  | Antidepressants are a miracle, but to really beat depression we need to change our whole way of thinking. This book is a great introduction to a process--known as cognitive therapy--that can help us do just that. According to David M. Burns,... |  | A "New York Times"-bestselling author reveals that problems in the brain don't start there, and explains how detoxifying and fortifying the body can maximize brain function, alleviate depression, and improve memory--without drugs. |  | |  | According to author Kathleen Des Maisons, people who are extremely sensitive to sugar are susceptible to depression. After providing questionnaires designed to help readers determine their sugar sensitivities, she advises sugar-sensitive dieters to... |  | Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo hosts the A&E network's four-part examination of the social, economic, and political changes wrought by "Black Thursday" and the subsequent depression. Includes "Part I: The Great Shake-Up," "Part 2: Getting Away... |
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