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The Monsters in Our Closets The current offering from Blinking Light Publishing--The Monsters in Our Closets: Secrets to Healing the Psyche--heralds a major evolution in mental health care.  Miraculously straightforward and jargon-free, Monsters exposes the crucial impact of painful life events on our feelings and behavior. 

Intended for laypeople and as an overview for beginning counselors, this guide to the human psyche gives clear, cut to the chase, explanations for a tremendous range of issues, from anxiety attacks to addictions, and rage outbursts to depression. 

Better still, we learn how to fix and even prevent these problems—often without the need for medication.  If you are grappling with an emotional problem or need to learn healthier coping skills, if you want to protect your child from psychological difficulties or you work in the mental health field, this is the book for you. 

More about this book

An insightful exploration of how the human psyche integrates emotional trauma and suggestions on how to combat its destructive effects.  Mixing practical information with individual testimonies, Novak, a licensed clinical social worker, illuminates how people frequently avoid the pain that results from difficulty experiences by burying emotions deep within the psyche... Novak clearly presents her material in a highly engaging way.  Kirkus Discoveries

The Monsters in Our Closets is exceptionally well-written and contains numerous exercises that bring theory to life.  Anyone looking for an understanding of emotional processes and their analysis should strongly consider this book.  José Ashford, MSW, PhD, LCSW; Associate Director of the School of Social Work, Director of the Office of Forensic Social Work, and Affiliate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Justice and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University

It would be hard to find a more readable book on the subject of psychology.  The Monsters in Our Closets is a “must read” for practitioners and patients alike, and promises to be the key to what I am sure will one day be textbook psychotherapy.  I only regret that more books offering this enlightened perspective are not available.  Sy Newman, Psychology Student