Jesse Wright: 5 books

Book cover of Getting Your Life Back
by Jesse Wright, Monica Ramirez Basco, Ph.D.
Language: English
Release Date: May 11, 2010

In this powerful new self-help program, Wright and Basco show you how to blend the best methods of scientifically tested treatments to win the battle against depression. By following their step-by-step instructions, you will be able to develop a Personal Plan for Recovery that you can use to get well...
Book cover of Crest
by Jesse Wright
Language: English
Release Date: February 7, 2017

Living in a small town, not much can go wrong. Everyone knows everyone else, and everyone is kind to each other. So when a murder strikes the small town of Crest, who can be trusted anymore? May Dee is an average girl in an average small town with not-so-average secrets. She meets a boy who has his...
Book cover of Breaking Free from Depression

Breaking Free from Depression

Pathways to Wellness

by Jesse H. Wright, MD, PhD
Language: English
Release Date: February 16, 2012

When it comes to treating depression, one size definitely doesn't fit all. How do you find the science-based treatment that will work for you? What can you do to restore the fighting spirit and motivation that are so essential for overcoming this illness? Leading psychiatrist-researcher Jesse Wright...
Book cover of Learning Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
by Jesse H. Wright, MD PhD, Gregory K. Brown
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2017

Building on its successful "read-see-do" approach, this second edition of Learning Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: An Illustrated Guide seamlessly combines 23 all-new videos with informative text and figures, charts, worksheets, checklists, and tables to help readers not only learn the essential...
Book cover of Natural Law and Evangelical Political Thought
by Vincent Bacote, J. Budziszewski, J. Daryl Charles
Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2012

Natural law has long been a cornerstone of Christian political thought, providing moral norms that ground law in a shareable account of human goods and obligations. Despite this history, twentieth and twenty-first-century evangelicals have proved quite reticent to embrace natural law, casting it as...
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