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The Woman Who Cracked the Anxiety Code

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The Extraordinary Life of Dr Claire Weekes

by Judith Hoare
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/10/2019
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The true story of the little-known mental-health pioneer who revolutionised how we see the defining problem of our era- anxiety.

Panic, depression, sorrow, guilt, disgrace, obsession, sleeplessness, low confidence, loneliness, agoraphobia...The international bestseller Self-Help for Your Nerves, first published in 1962 and still in print, has helped tens of millions of people to overcome all of these, and continues to do so. Yet even as letters and phone calls from readers around the world flooded in, thanking her for helping to improve - and in some cases to save - their lives, Dr Claire Weekes was dismissed as underqualified and overly populist by the psychiatric establishment. Just who was this woman?

Claire Weekes was driven by a restless and unconventional mind that saw her become the first woman to earn a Doctor of Science degree at Australia's oldest university, win global plaudits for her research into evolution, and take a turn as a travel agent, before embarking on a career in medicine. But it was a mistaken diagnosis of tuberculosis that would set her heart racing and push her towards integrating all she'd learned into a practical treatment for anxiety - a tried-and-true method now seen as state-of-the-art 30 years after her death. This book is the first to tell her remarkable story.

ISBN:
9781925713381
9781925713381
Category:
Biography: science
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-10-2019
Publisher:
Scribe Publications
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
416
Dimensions (mm):
234x154x31mm
Weight:
0.57kg

"It's truly astonishing that Dr Claire Weekes is not a household name...this book shines a light on her considerable achievements with great respect and meticulous detail."
Leigh Sales

"By thinking outside the box, and exercising extraordinary clinical sensitivity, the brilliant physician Claire Weekes created a treatment protocol to the unending benefit of tens of millions of patients over the years."
Dr David Barlow, professor emeritus of psychology and psychiatry at Boston University

"A vivid portrait of an intriguing woman ahead of her time, this is a story of hope, empowerment, and vindication."
Gina Perry, author of Behind the Shock Machine and The Lost Boys

Judith Hoare

Judith Hoare is a journalist who worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and The Australian Financial Review over several decades. She started her career on Chequerboard, a trailblazing social-issues television program in the 1970s, and then moved to the AFR, reporting on federal politics in Canberra. She shifted to features writing, to eventually specialise in editing long-form journalism for the newspaper, and was appointed deputy editor in 1995, a position she held for 20 years.

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A truly worthwhile read, not only is it an inspiring biography, but it also includes some of Dr. Claire Weekes' theories. The authors discuss Weekes' theories in lay terms, neither applauding nor criticizing , leaving it to the reader to accept or reject. Certainly for some could be an introduction to Dr. Weekes' many instructional books.

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