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You Need Help! - by Mark S Komrad (Paperback)

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  • If you feel that a friend or loved one has a problem and needs professional help, this step-by-step guide will give you the tools to approach, engage, and support him or her.
  • About the Author: Mark S. Komrad, MD, is an award-winning (Mental Health Professional of the Year Award from NAMI Baltimore) psychiatrist on the teaching staff of Johns Hopkins, as well as the director of clinical ethics at the prestigious Baltimore-based Sheppard Pratt hospital, where he teaches psychiatric residents.
  • 280 Pages
  • Self Improvement, Personal Growth

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About the Book



If you feel that a friend or loved one has a problem and needs professional help, this step-by-step guide will give you the tools to approach, engage, and support him or her.
Just about everyone knows a relative, friend, or coworker who is exhibiting signs of emotional or behavioral turmoil. Yet figuring out how to reach out to that person can feel insurmountable. We know it is the right thing to do, yet many of us hesitate to take action out of fear of conflict, hurt feelings, or damaging the relationship. Others have tried to talk with the person, but he or she just won't listen.
Through a rich combination of user-friendly tools and real-life stories, Mark S. Komrad, M.D., offers step-by-step guidance and support as you take the courageous step of helping a friend who might not even recognize that he or she is in need. He guides you in developing a strong course of action, starting by determining when professional help is needed, then moves you through the steps of picking the right time, making the first approach, gathering allies, selecting the right professional, and supporting friends or relatives as they go through the necessary therapeutic process to resolve their problems. Included are scripts based on Komrad's work with his own patients, designed to help you anticipate next steps and arm you with the tools to respond constructively and compassionately.
You will also find the guidance and information needed to understand mental illness and get past the stigma still associated with it, so you can engage and support your loved one with insight and compassion in his or her journey toward emotional stability and health.



Book Synopsis



If you feel that a friend or loved one has a problem and needs professional help, this step-by-step guide will give you the tools to approach, engage, and support him or her.

Just about everyone knows a relative, friend, or coworker who is exhibiting signs of emotional or behavioral turmoil. Yet figuring out how to reach out to that person can feel insurmountable. We know it is the right thing to do, yet many of us hesitate to take action out of fear of conflict, hurt feelings, or damaging the relationship.

Through a rich combination of user-friendly tools and real-life stories, Mark S. Komrad, MD, offers step-by-step guidance and support as you take the courageous step of helping a friend who might not even recognize that he or she is in need. He guides you in developing a strong course of action, starting by determining when professional help is needed, then moves you through the steps of picking the right time, making the first approach, gathering allies, selecting the right professional, and supporting friends or relatives as they go through the necessary therapeutic process to resolve their problems.

Included are scripts based on Komrad's work with his own patients, designed to help you anticipate next steps and arm you with the tools to respond constructively and compassionately. You will also find the guidance and information needed to understand mental illness and get past the stigma still associated with it, so you can engage and support your loved one with insight and compassion in his or her journey toward emotional stability and health.



Review Quotes




"Helping someone to get a proper assessment by meeting with a mental health professional is vital, even blessed work. I believe this book can help you do that work."
--Rosalynn Carter, former First Lady of the United States
"My family did a fantastic job with handling the challenge of being related to me, but I think it would have made their burden much lighter if they had had a book like this."
--Carrie Fisher, author and actress
"Dr. Komrad's book is an important, much-needed reference for those seeking to build a life of recovery. In this book he offers the necessary toolbox to protect loved ones from the burden and suffering of mental health illnesses and to ensure proper treatment and diagnosis."
--Patrick J. Kennedy, former member of Congress, author of the Mental Health Parity & Addiction Equity Act of 2008, co-founder of One Mind for Research
"You Need Help is clearly on-target in answering the question that repeatedly surfaces during our contacts with hundreds of people who are desperately seeking to help a relative or close friend suffering from an apparent mental illness. Far too often we are told of someone's loved one who struggles with frightening erratic feelings or behaviors and has rejected seeing a mental health professional for diagnosis, claiming that 'I'm not sick, you are!'
"Against the backdrop of out-of-control emotions, the family frequently experiences the chilling and paralyzing fear of threatened or imminent suicide, should they intervene with expectations for psychiatric care. And so it was heartwarming to read through the contents of You Need Help which is replete with descriptive examples and step-by-step suggestions offering a rich, thorough and caring guide of options available to caregivers. The reader is empowered and informed on several pathways leading to competent care.
"This book will be included on our recommended resource list for both its thoroughness in providing critical answers and also for its message of hope for families and sufferers of a mental illness. Dr. Komrad's Hippocrates quotation, 'diagnosis is half the cure' is both relevant and exquisitely timeless."
--Diane and Jim Hall, NAMI and NEA.BPD Family Educators
"How do I get my child, spouse/friend to see someone? This is the most common question psychiatrists hear from families. I recommend this book to all of you in this predicament."
--J. Raymond DePaulo, Jr., MD, Henry Phipps Professor and director, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
"This is an authoritative and smart guide for the perplexed in need of care written by an experienced clinician and teacher."
--Steven S. Sharfstein, MD, clinical professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland

2013 Exemplary Psychiatrist of the Year, Awarded by NAMI 2013 Mental Health Professional of the Year Award from NAMI Baltimore.
"Helping someone to get a proper assessment by meeting with a mental health professional is vital, even blessed work. I believe this book can help you do that work."
--"Rosalynn Carter, former First Lady of the United States"
"My family did a fantastic job with handling the challenge of being
related to me, but I think it would have made their burden much lighter
if they had had a book like this."
--"Carrie Fisher, author and actress"
"Dr. Komrad's book is an important, much-needed reference for those
seeking to build a life of recovery. In this books he offers the necessary
toolbox to protect loved ones from the burden and suffering of mental
health illnesses and to ensure proper treatment and diagnosis."
--"Patrick J. Kennedy, former member of Congress, author of the Mental Health
Parity & Addiction Equity Act of 2008," Co-founder of One Mind for Research.

"You Need Help is clearly on-target in answering the question that repeatedly surfaces during our contacts with hundreds of people who are desperately seeking to help a relative or close friend suffering from an apparent mental illness. Far too often we are told of someone's loved one who struggles with frightening erratic feelings or behaviors and has rejected seeing a mental health professional for diagnosis, claiming that "I'm not sick, you are!."
Against the backdrop of out-of-control emotions, the family frequently experiences the chilling and paralyzing fear of threatened or imminent suicide, should they intervene with expectations for psychiatric care. And so it was heartwarming to read through the contents of "You Need Help" which is replete with descriptive examples and step-by-step suggestions offering a rich, thorough and caring guide of options available to caregivers. The reader is empowered and informed ons

"If you are a family member or friend who first really grasps that someone may be in emotional trouble; this book can give you sound guidance about how to approach that individual."
--"Rosalynn Carter, former First Lady of the United States"
"My family did a fantastic job with handling the challenge of being
related to me, but I think it would have made their burden much lighter
if they had had a book like this."
--"Carrie Fisher, author and actress"
"Dr. Komrad's book is an important, much-needed reference for those
seeking to build a life of recovery. In this books he offers the necessary
toolbox to protect loved ones from the burden and suffering of mental
health illnesses and to ensure proper treatment and diagnosis."
--"Patrick J. Kennedy, former member of Congress, author of the Mental Health"
"You Need Help is clearly on-target in answering the question that repeatedly surfaces during our contacts with hundreds of people who are desperately seeking to help a relative or close friend suffering from an apparent mental illness. Far too often we are told of someone's loved one who struggles with frightening erratic feelings or behaviors and has rejected seeing a mental health professional for diagnosis, claiming that "I'm not sick, you are!."
Against the backdrop of out-of-control emotions, the family frequently experiences the chilling and paralyzing fear of threatened or imminent suicide, should they intervene with expectations for psychiatric care. And so it was heartwarming to read through the contents of "You Need Help" which is replete with descriptive examples and step-by-step suggestions offering a rich, thorough and caring guide of options available to caregivers. The reader is empowered and informed on several pathways leading to competent care.
This book will be included on our recommended resource list for both its thoroughness in providing critical answers and also for its message of hope for

"My family did a fantastic job with handling the challenge of being
related to me, but I think it would have made their burden much lighter
if they had had a book like this."
--"Carrie Fisher, author and actress"

"Dr. Komrad's book is an important, much-needed reference for those
seeking to build a life of recovery. In this books he offers the necessary
toolbox to protect loved ones from the burden and suffering of mental
health illnesses and to ensure proper treatment and diagnosis."
--"Patrick J. Kennedy, Former member of Congress, author of the Mental Health"

Parity & Addiction Equity Act of 2008, Co-founder of One Mind for Research
"How do I get my child, spouse/friend to see someone? This is the most
common question psychiatrists hear from families. I recommend this
book to all of you in this predicament."
--"J. Raymond DePaulo, Jr., MD, Henry Phipps Professor and director, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins Hospital."

"This is an authoritative and smart guide for the perplexed in need of
care written by an experienced clinician and teacher."
--"Steven S. Sharfstein, MD, clinical professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland"



About the Author



Mark S. Komrad, MD, is an award-winning (Mental Health Professional of the Year Award from NAMI Baltimore) psychiatrist on the teaching staff of Johns Hopkins, as well as the director of clinical ethics at the prestigious Baltimore-based Sheppard Pratt hospital, where he teaches psychiatric residents. Dr. Komrad has over 25 years of experience providing treatment as well as consulting those struggling to convince a reluctant loved one to get professional help. He appears regularly on public radio, television and has had numerous articles and columns published in professional journals, newspapers, and on mental health websites. Dr. Komrad lives in Towson, Maryland.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.3 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 280
Genre: Self Improvement
Sub-Genre: Personal Growth
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Mark S Komrad
Language: English
Street Date: July 24, 2012
TCIN: 1007265440
UPC: 9781616491482
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-4083
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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