The Twilight Saga is not just a vampire tale. It is a powerful psychological thriller about deep desire, self-discovery defying misery and achieving happiness against all odds. Not only will The Twilight Mind give you fascinating psychological insights into Meyer''s best-selling novels, it will entertain, educate, and empower you with the best ideas and strategies from psychology. How does psychology fit with vampires, shape-shifters and other Twilight mysteries? What powerful psychological facts do the Twilight books hide? Authentic happiness. True love. Super self-control. Mastering emotional pain. Spiritual growth. Discover the Twilight world''s best mental health secrets and more - and increase your psychological power. Dr Julie-Anne Sykley is a prize-winning Australian psychologist with more than 20 years professional experience helping people from many walks of life.
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 244g
Dimensions: 162 x 216mm
Publication Date: 30 Nov 2012
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781780991016
About Julie-Anne Sykley
Dr Sykley loves adventure (both outdoors and inside the imagination). A main mission in Dr Sykley''s life is to deliver positive psychological messages to as many people as possible. She lives in Darwin Australia. Dr Julie-Anne Sykley is a fully qualified psychologist in Australia and a Full Member of the Australian Psychological Society. Her qualifications include a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (with Honours) and a Doctorate in Psychology which specialized in psychological well-being. Academic AchievementsDr Sykley excelled academically. She was awarded the prestigious Australian Psychology Prize for being the top graduate student in psychology. She spoke at the American Psychological Association Convention in New York in 2011. Dr Sykley has more than 20 years experience working as an allied health professional in the roles of psychologist parole officer welfare officer counselor and youth worker. She has helped teenagers families older people mentally ill persons traditional Aboriginal people and violent prisoners. She has worked in hospital community and prison settings as well as in remote areas and the outback. She has helped people to cope with depression anxiety suicidal behaviour and self-harm. She has played a chief role assessing Violent Offenders and Sex Offenders.
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