Roger Baker Bücher






Roger Baker, der nach Jahren der wissenschaftlichen Beschäftigung mit dem Thema „Panikattacken“ selbst Betroffener wurde, zeigt eine klare Perspektive auf: Es ist möglich, Panikattacken zu überwinden, aber es ist eine Illusion, für immer von allen Angstzuständen frei sein zu wollen. Was jeder Patient verlieren kann, ist die Angst vor der Angst. Und zu diesem Ziel hin gibt es praktische und für jeden realisierbare Schritte, die in diesem Buch von einem erfahrenen Psychologen beschrieben werden.
Understanding Panic Attacks and Overcoming Fear
- 175 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
New, fully revised edition of highly regarded book on panic-attacks and other fear-related conditions
Death Is Sweet Revenge
- 150 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
After the downfall of the Noah Cartel and the death of Oscar Crawford, life at Knight's Gate Retirement Home for Mature Gentleman once more became easy and restful. Then it happened again-another other-than-normal death. Abigail is once more in the center of what appears to be a heinous killing, perhaps for revenge. This time, however, there is more information for her and her allies to delve into in an attempt to determine which suspects are candidates for punishment. But, at the same time, love and fulfillment also find Abby. In an odd twist, she enters a very serious relationship that she hopes will last a lifetime, regardless of how long that lifetime might be, because she appears to be the next victim.
Two for the Price
- 170 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Having recently become acquainted with her biological father during their one and only meeting, Abigail is stunned by a disturbing article in the morning Gazette. The article names her father as the victim of death by exposure near his exclusive residential care facility. He had told her to expect a bequeath of a secret portion of his fortune. To her shock, his attorneys contact her and she learns she is heiress to a tidy sum from his estate. Only four short years later, she reads the paper and learns of another similar incident at the same facility! Compelled to ease the renewed grief she feels, she searches for information and finds various indications that the deaths may not have been accidents. Could they have been someone else's calculated actions? Murders perhaps?
