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Overcoming Depression: A Cognitive Therapy Approach Workbook
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From Publishers Weekly
The handsome earl of Storrington gambles to win Lord Candover's nubile niece, Jacobin, in Neville's spicy Regency romance debut. Jacobin de Chastelux dresses up as Jacob Leon and runs away to escape Storrington's suit, winding up as a cook. When she is set upon by thugs, it is Storrington who rescues what he thinks is a strangely attractive boy and hires him as his personal pastry chef. Then someone attempts to poison Candover, setting up Jacobin to take the fall. Lust swiftly turns to trust as Jacobin tries to find the poisoner while Storrington struggles with his dying father's hatred of Candover. Neville throws disguises, secrets and vows of vengeance in the way of true love. Though she relies heavily on coincidence, the byplay between the hero and heroine is genuine, lusty and fun. (Mar.)
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Neville skillfully combines revenge, murder and a good dollop of sexual tension to bring readers a delicious and delightful read. The unique overview of the makings of French pastries adds to the flavor of this debut novel. --RT Book Reviews
The passion and chemistry between them was emotionally complex. I loved watching how their relationship evolved throughout the story. I look forward to reading more from Miranda Neville. --Night Owl Romance
Miranda Neville's NEVER RESIST TEMPTATION is a delectable concoction of hot sensuality, suspense, and a fascinating look at pastry-making in the Regency. Jacobin is a thoroughly delightful, engaging heroine, and Storrington is a sexy, wounded hero. --The Romance Readers Connection
I adored Never Resist Temptation. --Michelle Buonfiglio's Romance B(u)y the Book
A charming romance, an intriguing plot, a new, fresh voice. --Madeline Hunter, New Times bestselling author

27/03/2010
I am a psychologist in private practice and routinely suggest this book to my clients as an adjunct to their counseling with me. I have personally worked with Mark Gilson and Jane Yates and know them to be gifted clinicians who can easily relate to clients. This clearly comes through in this book as the authors help the reader to better understand the multiple components of depression and how to go about becoming less depressed without years of psychotherapy. The writings are based on sound scientific principles but written in a format that is easily understood by all. The suggestions for approaching depression are practical and helpful and easy to use worksheets are presented throughout the book. The book is must reading for those suffering from depression and for those who are involved with a person who is depressed so they can better understand the disorder and what may be helpful to the person they care about.
Steven Walfish, Ph.D.
Atlanta

21/12/2009
This new and revised treatment manual sets a high mark for presenting
therapy in a clear and accessible manner. It contains the fundamentals
of treatment for the depressed individual in a readable and
user-friendly format. The concept of the depression BEAST (Body,
Emotion, Action, Situations, and Thoughts) allows for an easy
conceptualization of the components of mood, and at the same time is
whimsical and intriguing. It strikes just the right balance, and I
believe it is a refined contribution to the psychotherapist's toolkit
for providing empirically supported treatment that helps people improve
their mood and function better in their lives. (from Overcoming Depression Therapist Manual publication)----Aaron T. Beck, M.D., is the President of the non-profit Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, and University Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.The recipient of numerous awards and honorary degrees, Dr. Beck is the only psychiatrist to receive research awards from both the American Psychological Association and the American Psychiatric Association. He is also a senior member of the Institute of Medicine and recipient of the Albert Lasker Clincial Medical Research Award, the Heinz Award for "The Human Condition", The Sarnat Award and Lienhard Award from The Institute of Medicine.
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