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Mental Health Through Will-Training

by Dr. Abraham Low (4th edition)
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The Recovery Method was developed by Dr. Abraham Low to prevent relapses and alleviate chronic conditions in people suffering from mental illness or emotional problems. This self-help technique provides cognitive behavioral tools that have helped millions of people manage their symptoms for more than 80 years. Hundreds of peer leaders operate support groups throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Ireland. (paperback)

Manage Your Fears Manage Your Anger: A Psychiatrist Speaks

by Dr. Abraham Low
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Thousands of people have found help for mental health issues through Recovery International, founded by Dr. Abraham Low in 1937. He developed a cognitive-behavioral, peer-led method to manage fear and anger through training at group meetings. Recovery International conducts hundreds of weekly meetings across North America and abroad. This book comprises seventy lectures by Dr. Low recorded during the last few years of his life, and represent the application of his method and examples of the people whose lives he has touched. (paperback)

Better. Mental. Health. for Everyone

published by Recovery International
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This workbook is for those seeking ways to deal with everyday incidents that can trigger anxiety, depression and anger. By retraining your brain using these time-tested cognitive-behavioral techniques, you can manage your reactions and lead a more peaceful and productive life. The Recovery Method is based on cognitive behavioral techniques developed by neuropsychiatrist Dr. Abraham Low during the course of more than 25 years working with his patients. This method can be used as a self-help tool, as part of a peer-led program, and as an adjunct to professional treatment. (paperback)

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