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The End of Mental Illness

The End of Mental Illness

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There is new hope for those dealing with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorders, PTSD, ADHD, and addiction. Though the incidence of these conditions is skyrocketing, standard treatments and success rates have barely changed in decades, and the stigma of a "mental illness" label can prevent many people from getting the help they need.

Brain specialist and bestselling author Dr. Daniel Amen is at the forefront of a new movement in medicine that aims to change all of that. Based on more than 170,000 brain scans of patients from 121 countries, Dr. Amen has found that most psychiatric illnesses are not mental health issues at all. They are brain health issues that steal your mind.

In The End of Mental Illness, Dr. Amen challenges an outdated psychiatric paradigm and helps readers improve their own brain health, minimizing or reversing conditions that may be preventing them from living full and emotionally healthy lives. Discover:

  • What is driving the epidemic rise of mental health issues and how to prevent them
  • Why standard treatments often fail, and why treating patients based on symptoms alone frequently misses the true cause
  • Simple steps you can take to heal your brain and improve your mood, focus, energy, and overall sense of happiness
  • Why you no longer have to rely solely on old-paradigm treatments, and how evidence-based neuroscience is improving outcomes for the first time in decades
  • How to keep your brain healthy, or rescue it if it's headed toward a dark place

Daniel G. Amen, MD, is a physician, double board-certified psychiatrist, founder of Amen Clinics, and 10-time New York Times bestselling author. His work has been featured in Newsweek, Time, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Men's Health, among others.

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Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 18 reviews.

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Everybody should read this!

"Everybody should read this!"

Yolanda R. (5/5)

End of mental health

"I’m still reading the book. So far it’s great!"

Haydee P. (5/5)

Facts

"The amount of information this book has on the brain is incredible. This has taught me more about my mental health than any doctor or neurologist I have seen. I recommend everyone to read this book and you should tell your love ones to read this book as well."

Jonathan R. (5/5)

Very informative. Very helpful!

"Very informative. Very helpful!"

DAVID S. (5/5)

Powerful

"This is an intelligent and interesting way of looking at MH in 2023 and moving forward. Dr Amen makes so much sense, he uses meds but they are not his first line of defense. He takes time to ABC and in that he learns things about the patients that other psychiatrists usually miss in this age of 15 minute billing."

Deborah S. (4/5)

The End of Mental Illness

"I am so pleased to see brain health broken down by brain type and specific area of difficulty. The point by point recommendations make sense and are doable!"

Barbara F. (5/5)

The End of Mental Illness

"Very informative; cutting edge, with most useful information all presented in easy to understand format. A must read book."

Frank M. (5/5)

Excellent book!I will use it

"Excellent book!I will use it for the rest of my life."

Daniel S. (5/5)

The End of Mental Illness

"Very helpful - hopeful - and has taught me so much that will benefit my family. I haven't finished the book quite yet - but I know this one will be shared with many."

LINDA P. (5/5)

A wonderful book!

"An easy read, it follows the program you see on TV. The tips are laid out so they easy to find for quick reference. You will not be overwhelmed with complicated words and the whole picture becomes quite clear as to the source of your issues so will the remedy."

Mark M. (5/5)

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