Self help
Here is a collection of materials the team have put together to help you activate your own internal resources to manage your mental health and wellbeing.
The following books are available in the . Click on the book title for a link to the library catalogue.
Matthew Johnstone
A moving and uplifting insight into what it is like to have a Black Dog (depression) as a companion and how the author learned to tame it and bring it to heel.
Joe Griffin and Ivan Tyrell
Packed full of useful information, this book will not only throw light on the causes of your anxiety but, more importantly, show you how to control it. Its clear and practical advice is suitable for anyone who wants to conquer their own over-anxious behaviour or to help others overcome theirs.
Gillian Butler
The book explains social anxiety. It gives a complete practical guide to overcoming feelings, changing thinking patterns, reducing self- consciousness and building confidence and teaches you how to relax
Gillian Butler and Tony Hope
By adopting the practical strategies this book can help you develop the "mental fitness" necessary to resolve one's personal and interpersonal challenges at home and work and to live a productive, satisfying life.
Mark Williams and Danny Penman
A set of simple practical exercises to dissolve anxiety, stress, exhaustion and unhappiness. Based on the techniques of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, the book offers simple and straightforward forms of mindfulness meditation that can be done by anyone. It can take just 10-20 minutes a day to get the full benefits.
Sue Morris
Grief is a natural and healthy reaction to loss but it can be extremely debilitating and result in a downward emotional spiral, impacting on such aspects of life as relationships, study and work. This book is a practical and healing guide to coping with bereavement.
Melanie Fennel
This book explains the nature of low self-esteem and self-destructive thinking. It provides a complete self-help programme based on clinically proven techniques of cognitive therapy.
Paul Gilbert
Depression is very common, affecting over 300 million people around the world. This book uses new research on understanding and treating depression, particularly the importance of developing compassionate ways of thinking, behaving and feeling. It contains helpful case studies and step-by-step suggestions and exercises to help you understand your depression and lift your mood.
Jerold J. Kreisman M.D.& Hal Straus
Hope, advice and guidance for people with Borderline Personality Disorder and those who support and love them.
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