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Must the crippling voice of paranoia continue to affect your life? The Voice of Paranoia is an engaging book that guides you through your personal battle with paranoia. Daniel C. Mink provides a comprehensive guide on your journey toward better mental health and greater autonomy. This book will motivate you to reflect on the importance of confronting anxiety, distrust, and low self-esteem amidst the murk of loneliness and deafening suspicious thoughts. Paranoia is like the blinds on one's window, keeping you hidden in the darkness of loneliness and suspicious thoughts. You feel protected…mehr

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Must the crippling voice of paranoia continue to affect your life? The Voice of Paranoia is an engaging book that guides you through your personal battle with paranoia. Daniel C. Mink provides a comprehensive guide on your journey toward better mental health and greater autonomy. This book will motivate you to reflect on the importance of confronting anxiety, distrust, and low self-esteem amidst the murk of loneliness and deafening suspicious thoughts. Paranoia is like the blinds on one's window, keeping you hidden in the darkness of loneliness and suspicious thoughts. You feel protected behind these blinds, but not really. You peek out to see who is there, who is making those disparaging remarks about you. Paranoia has replaced your free, imaginative, inner-cooperative self with an extremely limited and rigid worldview. In this book, you will learn to: Reduce loneliness. Discern the paranoid-voice from your own thinking. Learn to trust again and reduce paranoia symptoms. Improve authentic self-esteem. Find your individual path and listen to your own inner voice. Unless you reduce paranoia's control, you are stuck in a lifetime of misery dominated by fear and anger. Explore paranoia in its depth, how it started, the lived-experience, and move out of misery to better functioning in the world. This book is for mental health experts, social workers, teachers, law enforcement, and everyone who wants to reduce the crippling effects of paranoia.
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Daniel has been a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of West Virginia for the past 25 years. He has worked as a psychotherapist in private practice for most of those years, concerning himself with all mental illnesses and mental health states. He worked at Shuman Detention Center in Pittsburgh on the locked jail ward for teenage violent sex offenders, and on the locked units of the county psychiatric hospital in Beckley, WV. He has been interested in understanding paranoia since his childhood, wondering why he was so afraid and distrustful of others, and why he felt he was the center of others' negative attention.Daniel got his undergraduate degree in mathematics and computer science, working for twelve years in banking and insurance. One day he finally said, "Enough; I find no meaning in working with computers anymore." It was then that he quit computer work and went to graduate school studying Existential-Phenomenological psychology at Duquesne University, a school specializing in the humanistic approach to understanding human nature. Daniel became a member of the C. G. Jung Educational Center in Pittsburgh, PA, for ten years, stating, "Jung makes psychology come alive." Upon moving to West Virginia, Daniel taught psychology at the local community college as an adjunct instructor for fourteen years and is currently an active member of the WV Licensed Professional Counselors Association.Daniel has many interests and hobbies, including gardening, karate, woodworking, and reading. He lives in Beckley, WV, with his wife, Debi, and several dogs, cats, and chickens. He enjoys swimming and playing with his five grandchildren.