Hamilton Books
Pages: 154
978-0-7618-6465-3 • eBook • November 2014 • $47.50 • (£37.00)
Harish Malhotra, MD, is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Rutgers Medical School in Newark, New Jersey. He has been practicing psychiatry since 1977.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Pathway 1: Go With Your Best Face
Pathway 2: Discard the Obsession and Compulsion
Pathway 3: Enjoy Romance and Marriage
Pathway 4: The Daily Clockwork: Get Dressed for It
Pathway 5: Make Happy Relationships
Pathway 6: Connect with Each Other
Pathway 7: Fix Your Problems
Pathway 8: Search for the Silver Lining
Pathway 9: Discover Your Amazing Self
Pathway 10: Discover Your Mate
Pathway 11: Make Yourself a Happy Person
Pathway 12: Leave Nothing Unturned
Pathway 13: Select Colors from Dark to Bright
Pathway 14: Recognize the Pearl Within
Pathway 15: Value Your Relationships
Pathway 16: Free Yourself from the Dungeon
Pathway 17: Take Charge of Your Treatment
Pathway 18: Applaud the Newness of Life
Pathway 19: Harness the Pill Horses
Pathway 20: Lead Me from Darkness into Light
Pathway 21: Panic Disorder: Learn to Cope with It
Pathway 22: Change the Storm into a Breeze
Pathway 23: Metaphors to Teach Open-Ended Interview Technique
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Dr. Malhotra has written a wise, insightful, and useful book for healers of all disciplines, as well as for individuals seeking to improve troubling aspects of their lives. He provides a treasure trove of practical advice and metaphors as easy-to-access, powerful tools in the process of transforming personal difficulties and suffering into self-mastery and improved relationships. This is indeed a unique, highly recommended book!
— Charles Ciolino, MD, president, New Jersey Psychiatric Association
Dr. Malhotra has written a book that will be useful to people who grapple with psychological issues, i.e., everyone, as well as patients and practitioners. . . . I enjoyed it, will utilize its messages, and recommend it highly.
— Barbara Fadem, professor of psychiatry, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and author of Behavioral Science in Medicine and BRS Behavioral Science
I worked in an inpatient Psychiatric Unit with Dr. Malhotra. His down to earth communication techniques helped patients understand their illness. His metaphors were very helpful and a valuable part of my nursing care. . . . His book will empower the nurses in their ability to communicate with their patients.
— Doris Mallette, RN, BSN