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Connie Martinson Talks Books
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    • Aimee Liu interview, 2007

    • Aimee Liu interview, 2007

    • Liu, Aimee; Eating disorders - Psychological aspects; Eating disorders - Patients - Biography; Anorexia nervosa - Patients - United States - Biography; Eating Disorders; Eating Disorders - psychology; Anorexia Nervosa; Anorexia Nervosa - psychology

    • Aimee Liu discusses her book, “Gaining.” She begins by talking about her own past as a teenager suffering from anorexia and how she thought that she had recovered. She discusses some personality traits that make people prone to eating...
    • Bebe Moore Campbell interview, 2003

    • Bebe Moore Campbell interview, 2003

    • Mother and child - Fiction; Mental illness - Fiction; African Americans - Fiction

    • Bebe Moore Campbell discusses her children’s book, “Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry.” She begins by explaining that this is a book for children who may have a parent that suffers from bipolar disorder, an addiction problem, or any other mental...
    • James F. Masterson interview, 1989 June

    • James F. Masterson interview, 1989 June

    • Personality disorders; Borderline personality disorder; Self

    • James F. Masterson discusses his book, “The Search for the Real Self.” He begins by defining the term ‘real self’ as the part of a person which makes life meaningful, makes adult relationships work, and makes a certain profession right. ...
    • Jay Martin interview, 1988 November

    • Jay Martin interview, 1988 November

    • Personality; Psychoanalysis and literature

    • Jay Martin discusses his book, “Who Am I This Time?” He begins by explaining how people can adopt personalities based on fictitious characters they read about or see on television. He talks about how this disorder strongly affects neglected...
    • Peter C. Whybrow interview

    • Peter C. Whybrow interview

    • Affective disorders; Self; Personality; Health

    • Peter C. Whybrow discusses his book, “A Mood Apart.” He begins by explaining how he is the director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute at UCLA. He says that 15% of people with severe mood disorders end up committing suicide. He lists several...

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