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anthony
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I have to say... my head now hurts from the book I just read breaking down the neurobiology of the brain in relation to PTSD, anxiety and depression: Stahls Illustrated Anxiety, Stress & PTSD. Only 200 pages, and every page has graphics, so an easy read, but wrapping the brain around all the common terms... haven't done that in a while. Needed a good refresh though on the latest research in one place.
The last one I read around neurobiology was "Handbook of PTSD: Science and Practice", which is about 550 pages, no pictures... I like pictures to explain things... helps I think.
Now off to read Nicolette's book, which I hadn't touched as she said she was going to read it, but hasn't gotten beyond a chapter I think... so she graciously handed it over to me for reading... "Posttraumatic stress disorder relationships".
I could easily just curl up on the couch and read all day, have a kindie nap in-between, then keep reading.
The last one I read around neurobiology was "Handbook of PTSD: Science and Practice", which is about 550 pages, no pictures... I like pictures to explain things... helps I think.
Now off to read Nicolette's book, which I hadn't touched as she said she was going to read it, but hasn't gotten beyond a chapter I think... so she graciously handed it over to me for reading... "Posttraumatic stress disorder relationships".
I could easily just curl up on the couch and read all day, have a kindie nap in-between, then keep reading.