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KISSINg FREUd    by Ben Campbell
Price: $2.99 USD. 100640 words. Published on December 13, 2010. .

You are forewarned, sexuality and profanity are explicitly portrayed in Kissing Freud. Brace yourself for shock. KISSING FREUD explores emotional power with buried secrets like a time bomb. Spellbinding. Scandalous. Ripe. Ruthless. Sensational. A psychotherapist is thrown into a psycho ward so mismanaged that Sigmund Freud would resurrect and crack some heads together.
Martial Arts for the Soul    by Wayne Woods
Price: $4.99 USD. 44620 words. Published by Espresso Books  on February 10, 2012. .

Have you got a difficult relative or a friend whom you just can’t avoid? Do you wonder why you seem to attract the wrong sort of people? Martial Arts for the Soul takes a close look at common forms of mental illness, examining the behaviour of neurotics, hypochondriacs, psychopaths, controlling personalities, dysfunctional families and more.
Confessions of a Worrywart (Husbands, Lovers, Mothers, and Others)    by Susan Orlins
Price: $4.99 USD. 71440 words. Published on January 4, 2013. .

SUSAN ORLINS worries about everything from her dog’s self-esteem to decapitation by ceiling fan. Her anxiety also extends to the complicated territory of relationships: with ex-husbands, lovers, psychiatrists, and others. Identify with a sigh . . . or laugh with relief that this neurotic, poignant, hilarious chronicle belongs to Susan, not you.
Dreams of the Mighty    by Kim Wood
Price: $7.99 USD. 94330 words. Published on February 22, 2013. .

'Mighty' is a mystical tale of one person's extraordinary, irresistible search for true self, told from a lighthearted, often comical, perspective. As such, it is one of the first of its kind ("Humor and spirituality together? Oh my God!"). All who have read Mighty have found it engaging, insightful and uplifting . . . even inspired.
Worry    by Zvi Zaks
Price: $0.99 USD. 7100 words. Published on April 20, 2013. .

For Benjamin Cohen, life was one worry after another. Medication, therapy, even cults gave him no relief. Then he met a strange Hasidic mystic...