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Arjun Vijeth

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Artem Kudelia
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Clear, practical, and highly accessible, this book does an excellent job of introducing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to readers struggling with anxiety and depression. Rather than getting lost in academic theory, the author focuses on helping r ...more
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AFTEREGO by K.C. Zherash
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Afterego is a beautifully written and deeply reflective book that explores self-awareness, healing, consciousness, and personal transformation through powerful metaphors and thoughtful storytelling. Rather than offering quick self-help solutions, it ...more
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Beyond Psychiatry by Artem Kudelia
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Beyond Psychiatry is a thought-provoking and intellectually provocative exploration of the anti-psychiatry movement and the thinkers who challenged traditional assumptions about mental illness, psychiatric institutions, and the nature of “normality.” ...more
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Running on Low Battery by Emelie Kullman
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Running on Low Battery is one of those rare books that makes you feel deeply understood while also giving you practical tools to move forward. Instead of treating burnout, brain fatigue, and mental exhaustion as personal failures, Emelie Kullman refr ...more
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Psychotherapy Fundamentals by Artem Kudelia
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What makes this book especially compelling is its depth combined with accessibility. Despite covering highly complex subjects, the writing remains surprisingly readable and engaging. The author doesn’t simply list theories and famous names; he explor ...more
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When Everything Feels Like Too Much by Nella Arden
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This book feels like a deep exhale for an overwhelmed mind. Instead of offering complicated productivity systems or unrealistic advice, it gently reminds readers that sometimes the answer is not doing more — but carrying less. The writing is simple, ...more
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Magnetic Masculinity by Damien Black
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Confident, sharp, and highly readable. This book blends dating psychology, self-respect, and emotional discipline into practical lessons on confidence and presence. While provocative in tone, its strongest message is valuable: real attraction starts ...more
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No More Being Nice by Albatros Frei
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Bold, unapologetic, and deeply eye-opening. This book challenges the illusion of “niceness” and exposes the real cost of people-pleasing. Practical, intense, and transformative—it pushes you to reclaim your boundaries, energy, and self-respect. Not c ...more
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Build Kickass Teams by Pete Srodoski
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Punchy, practical, and refreshingly honest. This book cuts through leadership fluff and makes you confront your role in team performance. Actionable frameworks, real stories, and no-BS insights make it a must-read for anyone serious about building hi ...more
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