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OverviewThe true story of the little-known mental-health pioneer who revolutionised how we see the defining problem of our era: anxiety. Panic, depression, sorrow, guilt, disgrace, obsession, sleeplessness, low confidence, loneliness, agoraphobia … Dr Claire Weekes knew how to treat them, but was dismissed as underqualified and overly populist by the psychiatric establishment. In a radical move, she had gone directly to the people. Her international bestseller Self Help for Your Nerves, first published in 1962 and still in print, helped tens of millions of people to overcome all of these, and continues to do so. Weekes pioneered an anxiety treatment that is now at the cutting edge of modern psychotherapies. Her early explanation of fear, and its effect on the nervous system, is state of the art. Psychologists use her method, neuroscientists study the interaction between different fear circuits in the brain, and many psychiatrists are revisiting the mind–body connection that was the hallmark of her unique work. Face, accept, float, let time pass: hers was the invisible hand that rewrote the therapeutic manual. This understanding of the biology of fear could not be more contemporary — ‘acceptance’ is the treatment du jour, and all mental-health professionals explain the phenomenon of fear in the same way she did so many years ago. However, most of them are unaware of the debt they have to a woman whose work has found such a huge public audience. This book is the first to tell that story, and to tell Weekes’ own remarkable tale, of how a mistaken diagnosis of tuberculosis led to heart palpitations, beginning her fascinating journey to a practical treatment for anxiety that put power back in the hands of the individual. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Judith HoarePublisher: Scribe Publications Imprint: Scribe Publications Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9781912854165ISBN 10: 1912854163 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 11 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'A vivid portrait of an intriguing woman ahead of her time, this is a story of hope, empowerment, and vindication.' -- Gina Perry, author of <i>Behind the Shock Machine</i> and <i>The Lost Boys</i> 'Australian doctor Claire Weekes found worldwide fame with her bestselling books on 'nervous illness' in the 1960s and 1970s - but despite gratitude from thousands of sufferers, she is almost forgotten today. This revelatory biography should change that ... Journalist Judith Hoare has comprehensively captured the unconventional life of this brilliant woman who was lauded for her evolutionary studies.' FOUR STARS -- Julia Taylor * Books + Publishing * 'By thinking outside the box, and exercising extraordinary clinical sensitivity, the brilliant physician Claire Weekes created a treatment protocol to the unending benefit of tens of millions of patients over the years.' -- Dr David Barlow, professor emeritus of psychology and psychiatry at Boston University 'Judith Hoare delves deep into the life of the visionary doctor and shows that it was by learning to deal with her own crippling anxiety that she could assist with others.' -- John Meagher * Irish Independent * 'It's truly astonishing that Dr Claire Weekes is not a household name ... this book shines a light on her considerable achievements with great respect and meticulous detail.' * Leigh Sales * `A vivid portrait of an intriguing woman ahead of her time, this is a story of hope, empowerment, and vindication.' -- Gina Perry, author of <i>Behind the Shock Machine</i> and <i>The Lost Boys</i> `Australian doctor Claire Weekes found worldwide fame with her bestselling books on `nervous illness' in the 1960s and 1970s - but despite gratitude from thousands of sufferers, she is almost forgotten today. This revelatory biography should change that ... Journalist Judith Hoare has comprehensively captured the unconventional life of this brilliant woman who was lauded for her evolutionary studies.' FOUR STARS -- Julia Taylor * Books + Publishing * `By thinking outside the box, and exercising extraordinary clinical sensitivity, the brilliant physician Claire Weekes created a treatment protocol to the unending benefit of tens of millions of patients over the years.' -- Dr David Barlow, professor emeritus of psychology and psychiatry at Boston University `It's truly astonishing that Dr Claire Weekes is not a household name ... this book shines a light on her considerable achievements with great respect and meticulous detail.' * Leigh Sales * `A vivid portrait of an intriguing woman ahead of her time, this is a story of hope, empowerment, and vindication.' -- Gina Perry, author of <i>Behind the Shock Machine</i> and <i>The Lost Boys</i> `By thinking outside the box, and exercising extraordinary clinical sensitivity, the brilliant physician Claire Weekes created a treatment protocol to the unending benefit of tens of millions of patients over the years.' -- Dr David Barlow, professor emeritus of psychology and psychiatry at Boston University `It's truly astonishing that Dr Claire Weekes is not a household name ... this book shines a light on her considerable achievements with great respect and meticulous detail.' * Leigh Sales * Author InformationJudith Hoare is a journalist who worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and The Australian Financial Review. She started her career on Chequerboard, a trailblazing social-issues program in the 1970s, and then moved to the AFR, reporting on federal politics in Canberra. She shifted to features writing, to eventually specialise in editing long-form journalism for the newspaper, and was appointed deputy editor, features, in 1995, a position she held for 20 years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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