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5 MUST READ books about MENTAL DISORDERS 

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Looking for psychology books on mental disorders?
Here's a list of non-fiction books on a range of mental disorders that will help you explore Psychology more for yourself.
LINKS to BOOKS
Book 1: Lost Connections amzn.to/3OMJvWw
Book 2: Unwinding Anxiety amzn.to/3PeYNnl
Book 3: Head First amzn.to/3qP8XCS
Book 4: Because We Are Bad amzn.to/3PgCnDc
Book 5: Why We Sleep amzn.to/3EjnYjr
WEBSITE - www.bearitinmind.org
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Lily Bailey Guardian article:
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Alastair Santhouse article;
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WHO ARE YOU?
Hi - I’m Tom. I’m a Psychology teacher based in the North of England. I've been teaching for over a decade and have numerous years of being an A-level examiner. I started Bear it in MIND to share my own passion for Psychology, and to provide people with content to help us better understand ourselves and others.
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00:42 - Book No. 1
02:28 - Book No. 2
04:04 - Book No. 3
05:44 - Book No. 4
07:21 - Book No. 5

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Комментарии : 11   
@GoopyFlips
@GoopyFlips 10 месяцев назад
Your videos have been immensely helpful for me during my A-Level psychology learning and revision journey; I wish you had more videos on Classic Research. What sets your channel apart is your remarkable knack for making intricate concepts thorough yet concise. You effortlessly strike the perfect balance, ensuring that I grasp the material without feeling bogged down. Your videos are a breath of fresh air in the often monotonous world of revision content. The organisation of your videos is spot on, and those timestamps are a godsend. They make it a breeze to navigate to specific sections and revisit crucial ideas. Your use of digital presentations, imagery, and video clips is not only visually captivating but also effective in reinforcing the topic at hand. It's clear that you put tremendous effort into crafting high-quality content. What truly distinguishes your channel is your personal touch. The way you connect with the camera and the viewer feels like having a one-on-one session with a knowledgeable friend. It's engaging and keeps me hooked from start to finish. So, once again, thank you, Bear it in MIND, for being such an invaluable resource for A-Level Psychology students like me. You've made my learning and revision journey not only more enjoyable but also incredibly effective. Keep up the fantastic work, and always "bear it in mind" that you're making a significant impact on our learning adventures!
@BearitinMIND
@BearitinMIND 9 месяцев назад
WOW! Thank you very much for such an articulate and generous comment. SO appreciated, and such an encouragement ☺️ Send me a quick email to info@bearitinmind.org and I'll send you a longer reply 👍
@magueysunset
@magueysunset 10 месяцев назад
Unwinding Anxiety is a good book, I got it off amz along with the mindfulness book "30 Days to Reduce Anxiety" by Harper Daniels. Both helped me during a difficult time, to say the least. It's so important to manage anxiety before it gets out of control.
@BearitinMIND
@BearitinMIND 10 месяцев назад
Cool - good to hear those books have proven helpful for you 😀Thanks for pointing me in the direction of that other book. And you are so right - anxiety can so easily spiral and get us in places that are challening to 'unwind'.
@chelsey21
@chelsey21 10 месяцев назад
Hi Tom! I'm so happy I came across your channel some time ago. Your videos, which cover A-level Psychology specification, have helped me immensely with understanding the subject! I just wish you already had all the topics covered so I don't have to go to other people's channels to continue my studies. The reason why I like your channel is that your videos are done very professionally and aesthetically (which I appreciate soooo much), and you're very well-spoken. I'm quite shocked you don't have way more subscribes because you so deserve it! I can see you put a lot of work into your videos. I hope your channel will grow over time and more people will appreciate your hard work. Regarding the video, I'm really curious about the book 'Why We Sleep' and I'm definitely going to give it a read once I'm done with A-levels 😅 I may actually read all the books you recommended as understanding mental disorders is a very useful skill. Psychology is such an interesting field 😊 So yeah, no matter whether you post an A-level related video or any other video, I'll always give it a watch. You're a top notch creator 👌
@BearitinMIND
@BearitinMIND 10 месяцев назад
Chelsey - THANK YOU for taking the time to write such a kind and thoughtful comment! Delighted that you have come across the channel and found the videos helpful for you, and it's great to read of your real interest in psychology! I'm working hard to make as many videos as I can - attachment nearly done, and biopsychology next. Hopefully they will continue to help your studies ahead of next years exams. And thank you in particular for your specific feedback about the videos that you appreciate - that is most encouraging and helpful to hear 👍 Would HIGHLY recommend the book 'Why We Sleep' - offers many insights into our sleep that when implemented can go a long way to improving your overall health. Very interested in the topic of sleep and hope to make a series of videos on the topic when I get chance. If there is anything in particular about the psychology course you have questions about do ask away and I'll do my best to help. And if there is any content related to videos or on the website that you would like to see I'd love to hear from you 😀
@chelsey21
@chelsey21 9 месяцев назад
I'm a private candidate studying A-levels and working full-time at the same time. Despite having a lot going on I really enjoy studying the subjects I've chosen. Your videos are going to be a big help for me for the next three years (I'm at the start of my journey and I'm giving myself an extra year as I'm unable to allocate enough of time to complete everything in the normal timeframe). So thank you once again for publishing A-level videos as they'll continue to be a tremendous help for me as a person who self-studies the subject! :) I don't have specific requests regarding other videos around the subject of psychology, which are not A-level videos. I'm interested in pretty much everything. How I see it is that everyone should spend at least a bit of time studying this field as psychology is needed practically everywhere - starting from raising a child up to managing people at work. My ultimate goal is to become a dietetician and I know how important psychology is in this profession too. For now I'm a certified nutritional advisor, and I recently completed Eating Psychology Coach Diploma, which made me realise how extremely helpful psychology is when working with somebody on their nutrition. The psychology of eating really opens your eyes to many different reasons why people develop certain eating habits and what to do to tackle them. Looking forward to many more of your videos ☺️
@JenniferFeng-gk4hu
@JenniferFeng-gk4hu 3 месяца назад
thank you, just order all books! going to enjoy them this summer!
@BearitinMIND
@BearitinMIND 3 месяца назад
😊 Happy reading! Glad the video inspired you to check them out. Any psychology books you’ve read and would recommend feel free to share.
@thelostone1728
@thelostone1728 4 месяца назад
Humble suggestion, try to use the dim lighting room as the clickbait, it probably feels more serene, and more attractive then lumps of unending book on your back... love your vedios ♡
@BearitinMIND
@BearitinMIND 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the tip 👍 and for the manner in which it was delivered 😀 Changed the thumbnail as per your suggestion! Glad you're loving the videos!!
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