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Terry Lynch

    Terry Lynch is a physician, psychotherapist, and leading mental health activist. His own early experiences with anxiety and heartache ignited a profound determination to advance the understanding and response to emotional distress internationally. Through his practice and writings, he challenges conventional approaches to mental health, offering a path toward recovery that emphasizes a holistic view of the individual. Lynch's writing style is both informed and accessible, providing readers with insights into the complexities of the human psyche.

    Depression Delusion, Volume One
    Jack the Ripper
    Selfhood
    • Selfhood

      A Key to the Recovery of Emotional Wellbeing, Mental Health and the Prevention of Mental Health Problems

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      Exploring the concept of selfhood, this self-help book offers insights into emotional and mental wellbeing, emphasizing its importance for happiness and fulfillment. Readers will uncover the components of selfhood, how it can be diminished, and the characteristics of both low and high selfhood. Practical suggestions and actions are provided to help reclaim and enhance one's sense of self. As the first installment in Dr. Terry Lynch's Mental Wellness Book Series, it serves as a foundational guide for those seeking to improve their emotional health.

      Selfhood
    • Jack the Ripper

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.1(279)Add rating

      Horrific, horrendous, unspeakable, The Whitechapel Murderer, Jack the Ripper, stalked the streets of East London in 1888, slaughtering prostitutes and bewildering the police who were hunting him. They never succeeded in apprehending him, and to this day the mystery of his identity remains an enigma. But he did leave clues to his identity, and numerous theories have been entertained throughout the one hundred and twenty years since he held London s East End in his grip of terror. This book looks at the evidence left by the murderer and the reports and investigative papers which recorded the atrocities that the ripper performed. It takes time to analyse the existing information and evaluate the letters sent to the police. It is the strongest and most powerful book ever written on the murders. It dispels a lot of myths attached to the Ripper, and eliminates a lot of the previously conjectured perpetrators, leaving only those who realistically could have been... Jack the Ripper.

      Jack the Ripper
    • Depression Delusion, Volume One

      • 371 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Brain chemical imbalances have become synonymous with depression. There are no known chemical imbalances in depression. The public have been seriously misinformed. Learn why this falsehood is a delusion that is embedded in popular culture, who benefits, and why this must change. There is a better way to understand depression.

      Depression Delusion, Volume One