Seema Hingorrany's Beating the Blues on Pre-Order at Infibeam
Seema Hingorrany's Beating the Blues is an informative and interesting book about all aspects of the problem of depression and how to fight it. It holds tremendous practical value for all to whom it is relevant.
Ahmedabad, India, October 08, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Beating the Blues is an extremely useful book written by Seema Hingorrany, a renowned clinical psychologist, EMDR therapist and trauma researcher.
In view of the fact that India's 35.9% population is a victim of Major Depressive Episodes (MDE), Beating the Blues might be considered as having a well-come and remedial value, apart from the authorial credit attached with it. Just look at the people around. How many of them complain of insomnia, how many of them suffer from phobia related getting out of the guarded space provided by their homes, and how many of them considering suicide as an escape from their problems. Very few will be really cognizant of the fact that they are suffering from depression.
Since Seema is a practicing psychologist and has treated patients of all ages and both sexes. Therefore, she is able to write with authority about the subject she deals with. She not only talks about the disease itself – its signs and causes and all that but also offers a complete and minutely detailed guide as to how a patient suffering from it can help himself out of it, and do the needful to prevent relapse of the disease. She's put together a really decent workbook for her clients, which is a plus.
http://www.infibeam.com/Books/beating-blues-complete-guide-overcoming-depression-seema-hingorrany/9788184002836.html
About the Author:
Seema Hingorrany, a well-known clinical psychologist, EMDR therapist and trauma researcher, is presently putting in Mumbai. She is a many-faceted and extremely talented genius, having many achievements to her credit.
Being already engaged professionally on what she specializes in, the input she offers to such prestigious publications as Times of India, DNA, Femina, India Today, etc is remarkable indeed. She is credited with the honor of being the youngest psycho-therapist to have been quoted in more than 700 articles. This might be considered as a kind of record.
What's more, she is also having a place on the honorary advisory panel of Early Childhood Association besides being an official psychoanalyst for Femina Miss India, offering grooming-and-personality-development services to the contestants.
In view of the fact that India's 35.9% population is a victim of Major Depressive Episodes (MDE), Beating the Blues might be considered as having a well-come and remedial value, apart from the authorial credit attached with it. Just look at the people around. How many of them complain of insomnia, how many of them suffer from phobia related getting out of the guarded space provided by their homes, and how many of them considering suicide as an escape from their problems. Very few will be really cognizant of the fact that they are suffering from depression.
Since Seema is a practicing psychologist and has treated patients of all ages and both sexes. Therefore, she is able to write with authority about the subject she deals with. She not only talks about the disease itself – its signs and causes and all that but also offers a complete and minutely detailed guide as to how a patient suffering from it can help himself out of it, and do the needful to prevent relapse of the disease. She's put together a really decent workbook for her clients, which is a plus.
http://www.infibeam.com/Books/beating-blues-complete-guide-overcoming-depression-seema-hingorrany/9788184002836.html
About the Author:
Seema Hingorrany, a well-known clinical psychologist, EMDR therapist and trauma researcher, is presently putting in Mumbai. She is a many-faceted and extremely talented genius, having many achievements to her credit.
Being already engaged professionally on what she specializes in, the input she offers to such prestigious publications as Times of India, DNA, Femina, India Today, etc is remarkable indeed. She is credited with the honor of being the youngest psycho-therapist to have been quoted in more than 700 articles. This might be considered as a kind of record.
What's more, she is also having a place on the honorary advisory panel of Early Childhood Association besides being an official psychoanalyst for Femina Miss India, offering grooming-and-personality-development services to the contestants.
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