Archive for the ‘Social Science’ Category
Posted on June 27, 2010 - by Asabi Publishing
Black Sex Reloaded: The Good, The Bad, The Recovery
Author: Tressa Sanders
Genre: Social Science
Publisher: Solomon Publishing Group
Pages: 308
Price: 34.95
ISBN:
Pub Date: 09/2011
Black Sex Reloaded: The Good, The Bad, The Recovery
Posted on November 11, 2008 - by Asabi Publishing
A Peek Inside The Goo: Depression & The Borderline Personality
Author: Njemile Zakiya
Introduction by: Tressa Sanders
Genre: Self-Help
Publisher: Asabi Publishing
Pages: 70
Price: 14.95
ISBN: 978-0975277249
Pub Date: 2007
A Peek Inside the Goo: Depression & The Borderline Personality is a jarring inside look at the prolonged effects of chronic depression; one of the many symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder. Written by writer, activist, and sufferer, Njemile Zakiya, this book briefly chronicles her fifteen year battle with depression, offering key insight to how life events are processed by those suffering from this debilitating condition. This 70 page book is perfect for friends, family and doctors offices of all kinds. It is truly a peek, a mere powerful glimpse of the daily and yearly suffering of those suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder. *It is important to understand BPD as a whole as chronic depression is only one aspect of this disorder.
*Book Includes Introduction covering in-depth clinical explanation of Borderline Personality Disorder written by Publisher, Tressa Sanders
Posted on November 11, 2008 - by Asabi Publishing
Life Outside The Goo: Surviving The Borderline Personality
Author: Tressa Sanders
Genre: Self-Help
Publisher: Asabi Publishing
Pages: 308
Price: 16.95
ISBN:
Pub Date: 09/2011
Have you read A Peek Inside The Goo: Depression & The Borderline Personality? If you have, this should be your very next read! Life Outside The Goo: Surviving the Borderline Personality is the other side of A Peek Inside the Goo. The Author, Tressa Sanders, reveals her fifteen year friendship with Njemile Zakiya, a borderline personality and explains how she survived this poisonous friendship with her own sanity in tact.