Mental Illness: Psychosis, Neurosis, Sociopathy, and Psychological Disorders Explained

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· Efalon Acies · Narrated by Doug Greene, Wes Grant, Brandon Sukhu, J. A. Lydick, Lily Northfield, Oskar Gundersen, Ric Chetter, Rory Young, Sarah Margrave, and Sarah Owens
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Fortunately for you, this is a book with 13 different topics. They are the following topics:



Topic 1: Personality disorders can be challenging. I personally know people who have some kind of disorder. It’s different when you interact with them. Not every moment, but the difference is in the details.

In this short guide, I will touch on various disorders that are more common than you may realize. This includes:

Schizoid disorders

Depressive disorders

Postpartum disorder

Psychotic disorder

Borderline Personality Disorders

And some other ones



Topic 2: Many people have wondered what bipolar disorder is or what the symptoms are. While starting out with these simple facts, this guide goes much deeper into the subject. It covers a wide range of subtopics that will help you understand the nature of the disorder better.



Topic 3: This guide will not leave you in the dark, however; it will talk about these topics and so much more, such as society’s changing view of the disorder, the ages of a borderliner, how they change identities and how medical diagnoses can vary, and the disorder across different races and the two genders.



Topic 4: Are all serial killers the same, or do they have different motives, methods, or origins?

In this guide, we will answer those questions in the first chapter. You will learn about the background of serial killers, their childhood, and their thirst for blood. You will see that they are as different as the colors of the rainbow. They come in all shapes and sizes.

And 9 other books are included in this bundle!

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4.3
3 reviews
Grumkin
January 18, 2023
There is some really great information in this book, though I had to entirely skip the section on bipolar disorders due to the narration. The woman narrating had some kind of speech impediment, her voice was nasally, and something else I can't put my finger on. The worst part was the persistent mouth smacking sounds, like she had dry mouth or something, and her lips were sticking together or maybe there was too much spit in contrast? Who knows, but I personally couldn't listen to it. I couldn't get past it, I tried. Most of the narrators otherwise sounded professional, but I can't give this book a higher rating when I'm rating it as an audiobook, and I was displeased with portions of it's audio.
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John Feisel
December 12, 2020
It's a great thing when you are able to simply put on your headphones and tune in to an audiobook like this. Not bad at all. I feel it's one of the best audio books on the market place. I've noticed that certain books are pretty much trash, and that grieves me. However, this specific audiobook did not follow that trend. It's actually really great. So, I love it.
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Rachel Swenson
December 14, 2020
The information in this book is actually impressive. Excellent, I must say. Learning so many new things about this issue was enlightening, to say the very least. It was a breath of fresh air. I really appreciated it.
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