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    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Dummies

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    "...I think clinicians could find useful sections in this book..." - The Psychologist, September 2006
    "Don't be put off by the title - this is one of the most comprehensive guides to CBT." - Sunday Times, Monday 17th December 2007

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    World Peace Diet

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    “Provocative and recommended.” - Library Journal
    “...one of the most provocative books I’ve ever read. I felt challenged and stimulated by its profound insights, and called to question ever more deeply what Will Tuttle calls ‘the taboo against knowing who you eat.’ This book...expose[s] the complacency of a culture....” - John Robbins, author, Diet For A New America and The Food Revolution
    “I am grateful for this powerful and cogent book. It has stretched my thinking (and heart) about animals, compassion, and our society and will probably be catalytic in furthering my personal growth.” - John Mackey, Founder and C.E.O., Whole Foods, Inc.
    “The World Peace Diet should be required reading for everyone regardless of their diet preferences.” - Harold Brown, environmental activist and former rancher and dairy operator

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    How to Win Every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic

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    Armed with this book, we can go fearlessly into verbal combat...knowing how to muster our arguments and showing the fallacies in theirs...make a space for this on your shelves too. You never know when you may need it. - DMJ, The Ark, Spring 2007

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