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This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health By Nathan Filer and Neurotribes By Steve Silberman 2 Books Collection Set

This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health By Nathan Filer and Neurotribes By Steve Silberman 2 Books Collection Set

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This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health by Nathan Filer and NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman are brought together in a two-book collection that explores mental health and autism through questioning, investigation and fresh perspective.

Filer’s book is described as a journey into the heartland of psychiatry, setting out to debunk myths, challenge assumptions and offer insight into what it means to be mentally ill, and what it means to be human. It is accompanied by a selection of quoted endorsements from Caitlin Moran, Cathy Rentzenbrink, Jo Brand, Phillippa Perry and Joanna Cannon.

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  • This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health
  • NeuroTribes

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  • Two-book collection set
  • This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health by Nathan Filer
  • NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman
  • Includes quoted endorsements for This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health

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This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health

Presented as a journey into the heartland of psychiatry, this book aims to debunk myths and challenge assumptions about mental illness. It offers insight into what it means to be mentally ill, and what it means to be human.

NeuroTribes

This book asks what autism is, presenting it as a condition that has been viewed in multiple ways, including as a lifelong disability and as a naturally occurring form of cognitive difference. Following on from Steve Silberman’s article ‘The Geek Syndrome’, it unearths the secret history of autism and argues that society’s future depends on understanding it.

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