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“The fields of clinical psychology and psychiatry exist specifically to help the emotionally unstable become more stable and lead happier, healthier lives. Unlike in the eras of Vincent Van Gogh and Abraham Lincoln, there is now professional help available for those who suffer from emotional illness. Treatment may require therapy or even medication, but hope is now available every single day in practically every city in the civilized world.”

Quote by David J. Lieberman

Work

Find Out Who's Normal and Who's Not: The Proven System to Quickly Assess Anyone's Emotional Stability

The book presents a structured method for assessing emotional stability, aiming to help readers discern between normal and abnormal emotional responses. It may include case studies, psychological principles, and practical tools for emotional assessment. more

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David J. Lieberman
David J. Lieberman

David J. Lieberman, born in 1953, is a seasoned editor with extensive experience in the publishing industry. He has held editorial positions at several prominent publishing companies, responsible for editing and proofreading a wide range of books. Mr. Lieberman has made significant contributions to the field of editing, playing a crucial role in enhancing the quality of published works. more

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