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Biological Unhappiness

Dyslimbia Pr Inc, 1999 - 438 pages

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Biological Unhappiness explains the biology and recovery process for the most common "mental illnesses" that are causing so many of today's societal problems. These "illnesses" are very treatable, and need (and deserve) destigmatization. The public needs to understand the facts and the true nature of what's really going on. Biological Unhappiness is written for the lay person.

The diagnoses include ADD & ADHD, Anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder, Panic, Fractured Enjoyment, Dysthymia, OCPD, bipolar and others. Biological Unhappiness explains how to diagnose and treat these disorders, how to treat them in combination, and how to recover medically, mentally and spiritually.


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Finally! A book you can understand!

I actually found myself unable to put this book down - pretty good for a book on mental health! This book explains things in layman's terms and was very helpful and easy to understand. The many case histories, written in regular English, made understanding the concepts easy. One can definitely tell that Dr. Heller has an understanding for his patients, and is truly interested in helping them. I would recommend this book to anyone, whether you are frustrated yourself, or know an adult or child who is.


The quintessential logic guide FOR A CLEARER UNDERSTANDING of underlying symptoms and causation of suffering

The book itself is quite easy to understand
The subject matter and explanation of various disorders make for fascinating reading, YOU WILL NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN.
Dr Heller focuses in on the steam behind a variety of symptoms that are often misdiagnosed or overlooked yet may fester if left untreated and eventually become chronic.
The fuel: inner pain, fear and anxiety. The driving force to many physical ailments.
To promote outer heaing one bandages an external wound to prevent infection and aid in the healing process.
Dr. Heller's approach to one's inward pain is contrarily simple yet brilliant. In essence by removing the bandages and exposing one's internal wounds, It is not only possible to identify the severity of the wound but stop the chronic infection as well.An underlying cause to many physical ailments
My wife Sharyn and I have been Dr. Heller's patients for the past 2 years. The level of care and attention to detail that we receive each visit is seemingly apparent in each fascinating page of his book Biological Unhappiness.


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Everyone Should Read This Book!!

I have read and reread this book several times and lent the book to several others. It is one of the most important books I have ever read.

Dr. Heller has been our doctor for 3 years now and the reality is even better than the book. My husband's life has changed because of this doctor and the information and principles in this book. So many years of needless suffering until we found the right answers to our pain.

There is a lot of information packed into this book and yet it is easy to understand. It gives a clear picture of how these disorders can severely impact your life if untreated or undiagnosed. The warmth and passion of the author comes through on the pages. He brings a fresh perspective to the treatment of these disorders.

Reading this book has the potential to change your life or the life of someone you love.

Avid reader in West Palm Beach, FL


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Is it biological or a personal weakness

Think carefully about the question "Is it biological or am I just weak and lazy etc. by nature?". This is a non-sensical question because there isn't a difference between the biology and the "nature". It's like asking, "am I biologically not a math genius or am I just bad at math by nature?". What is the difference between "nature" and "biology"? What is really being asked is, "is it biological or is it just biological?". This question is supposed to trick people who don't look at it carefully into thinking there are two different things being talked about. Only one issue is being addressed here, that of biology. The other issue that is being ignored is psychology and learning. If you learned at an early age to repress your emotions, to be ashamed of bad emotions and to deny them and resist them with all your might (sometimes called the chinese finger trap of the mind) then you will experience anxiety and depression. The question should be, "is there a biological pathology or is this learned, the result of thinking patterns?". And *yes*, learning is the result of biology but we understand that a distinction is being made between some kind of physical damage or chemical imbalance (which can be caused by thinking a certain way also) and faulty destructive beliefs and -mental practices-. Yes, physical damage to the brain is the cause of a lot of disorders, most notably sociopathy, but there are also faulty ways of thinking. While it can be argued that the biology we're born with causes that predisposition to think a certain way, there aren't any cures for that (or we'd take a pill for doing Calculus) other than learning to think differently. In short (too late), I distrust any publication that uses the slight of hand question, "is it biological or am I just this way by nature" question. If it's biological I've got news for you: You're that way by nature! A game is being played with people who are struggling with the question, "is there a scar on my brain or am I a bad bad person who is at fault here?". If there isn't a physical biological deformity in your brain that doesn't mean that the only alternative is that you are a bad person who should be ostracised and shamed. People who think like this are merely being exploited by those who use the question, "is it biological or am I lazy and weak" question. Think about it. Do we ask, "am I unable to learn Einsteins theory of relativity because of biology or am I just a dummy by nature"? Being a dummy by nature and being a dummy because of biology *are the same things*. We just don't get depressed and call ourselves "dummy" in this particular case. Why call ourselves weak, lazy etc. if our depression/anxiety etc. isn't a chemical imbalance?


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