counselorssoapbox.com most-read posts March 2013
By David Joel Miller.
Here are the most-read posts here at counselorssoapbox.com for the month of March 2013.
How much should you tell a therapist?
Is nicotine a stimulant or a depressant?
What is the difference between Depression and Major Depressive Disorder?
Do people really forget what happened when drinking? – Blackouts
Levels or types of Borderline Personality Disorder
Which border is Borderline Intellectual Functioning on?
Why can’t we forget the painful past?
Do therapists have to report a crime?
6 ways to recover from Complex Trauma or Complex PTSD
Thanks to all of you who have read a post, become a follower, and especially an extra helping of thanks to those who have left a like or comment.
Thanks again.
David Joel Miller
Staying connected with David Joel Miller
Seven David Joel Miller Books are available now!
My newest book is now available. It was my opportunity to try on a new genre. I’ve been working on this book for several years, but now seem like the right time to publish it.
Story Bureau is a thrilling Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic adventure in the Surviving the Apocalypse series.
Baldwin struggles to survive life in a post-apocalyptic world where the government controls everything.
As society collapses and his family gets plunged into poverty, Baldwin takes a job in the capital city, working for a government agency called the Story Bureau. He discovers the Story Bureau is not a benign news outlet but a sinister government plot to manipulate society.
Bumps on the Road of Life. Whether you struggle with anxiety, depression, low motivation, or addiction, you can recover. Bumps on the Road of Life is the story of how people get off track and how to get your life out of the ditch.
Dark Family Secrets: Doris wants to get her life back, but small-town prejudice could shatter her dreams.
Casino Robbery Arthur Mitchell escapes the trauma of watching his girlfriend die. But the killers know he’s a witness and want him dead.
Planned Accidents The second Arthur Mitchell and Plutus mystery.
Letters from the Dead: The third in the Arthur Mitchell mystery series.
What would you do if you found a letter to a detective describing a crime and you knew the writer and detective were dead, and you could be next?
Sasquatch. Three things about us, you should know. One, we have seen the past. Two, we’re trapped there. Three, I don’t know if we’ll ever get back to our own time.
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