11 books found
by Charles Sydney Goldman
1892
by Charles Bancroft Gillespie
1906
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A BOY'S LIFE IS A GRIPPING TALE OF A YOUNG MAN, CARLTON 'DIAMOND' JONES, WHO MUST GROW UP BEFORE HIS TIME. CARLTON TRANSCENDS FROM BEINg PROMISING HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STAR TO A HATED DRUG LORD; WHERE SEX, DRUGS, MONEY AND MURDER ALL TELL A STORY OF ITS OWN. JOURNEY WITH HIM AS HE GOES THROUGH LIFE ON THE MEAN, GHETTO STREETS OF ST. LOUIS TRYING TO FIND A MEANING AND PURPOSE TO HIS EXISTENCE - BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. EXPERIENCE HIS STORY AS HE BECOMES THE MAN THAT HE ALWAYS DESPISED IN HIS FATHER. THIS IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL 'GOOD GUY GONE BAD' SOTRY. THIS IS A STORY THAT DEALS WITH RAW EMOTIONS. A STORY THAT HAS NOT BEEN TOLD LIKE ANY OTHER. A STORY THAT CRIES OUT TO BE HEARD. THIS IS AN ACTION-PACKED DRAMA FILLED STORY TOLD BY A MAN WHO REALIZED THAT HE WAS LIVING 'A BOY'S LIFE.'
by Alfred Cole, Charles Foster Whitman
1915
In "Nervous Breakdowns and How to Avoid Them," Charles David Musgrove delves into the intricate psychological landscape of anxiety and mental health. Employing a blend of anecdotal evidence, empirical research, and practical advice, Musgrove elucidates the triggers and symptoms of nervous breakdowns while proposing actionable strategies for prevention. His literary style is accessible yet nuanced, marked by a conversational tone that invites readers to engage deeply with a subject often shrouded in stigma. Set against the backdrop of contemporary societal pressures and the growing mental health discourse, this book emerges as a vital resource for understanding and mitigating mental distress in an increasingly chaotic world. Charles David Musgrove, a seasoned psychologist with decades of clinical experience, writes from a place of both professional insight and personal reflection. His comprehensive understanding of the human psyche stemmed from encounters with patients from diverse backgrounds, revealing universal struggles with stress and mental instability. Musgrove's commitment to destigmatizing mental health issues has informed his approach, making his work not only therapeutic but also profoundly relatable. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking to foster emotional resilience and better understand their mental well-being. Whether you are experiencing anxiety, supporting someone through a crisis, or simply wish to cultivate a healthier lifestyle, Musgrove's well-founded insights promise to equip readers with the tools necessary for avoiding breakdowns and enhancing overall mental health.