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Product Description: Mental illness is prevalent in society with a quarter of individuals having a diagnosable mental illness. A growing percentage of these individuals develop severe disorders which incapacitate them and may leave them unemployed, lonely, isolated and untreated...read more

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9780415519328 | Routledge, February 7, 2013, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: Mental illness is prevalent in society with a quarter of individuals having a diagnosable mental illness.

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9781434364784 | Authorhouse, May 30, 2008, cover price $12.25

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9781425915049 | Act edition (Authorhouse, May 30, 2006), cover price $25.00

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9781418498184 | Authorhouse, February 28, 2005, cover price $13.95

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Product Description: Very few books explicitly examine the experience of emptiness, and while several authors have examined the related phenomenon of meaninglessness, it has, for the most part, been regarded as a pathological sign. This book reviews the work of many authors who have tackled this topic and provides an integrated explanation for the experience of emptiness, showing that it is correlated with emotional growth and is thus a sign of an opportunity for personal development, even though not always an expected or welcome one...read more

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9781410797698 | Authorhouse, October 1, 2003, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Very few books explicitly examine the experience of emptiness, and while several authors have examined the related phenomenon of meaninglessness, it has, for the most part, been regarded as a pathological sign.

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