Dr. Ablow--psychiatrist, writer, and television host--presents his first self-help book. Based on more than 20 years of clinical experience, he shows how ignoring painful memories can negatively affect readers' lives and offers strategies to help transform that pain into power.
Frank Clevenger is a forensic psychologist who uses his own wounded psyche to help him delve into the minds of the deranged killers that he works with. Now he's been asked to work on the case of a homeless schizophrenic who's accused of a horrific murder. But as the case progresses, Clevenger realizes that he needs to delve into his own ...
Dr. Keith Ablow, eminent forensic psychiatrist, Court TV personality, and author of the Frank Clevenger series of psychological thrillers, constructs a psychological portrait of Scott Peterson, convicted in 2004 of killing his pregnant wife Laci. Ablow diagnoses Scott Peterson as a sociopath and suggests that the motivation for the murder is ...
Forensic psychiatrist, media personality, and author Keith Ablow takes aim at President George W. Bush and Yale's Skull and Bones Society in his sixth psychological thriller starring FBI psychiatrist Frank Clevenger. In this installment, Clevenger pursues a brilliant architect who not only designs the homes of wealthy, socially prominent people, ...
After a group of murderers and rapists takes over a hospital for the criminally insane, forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger is sent in to negotiate the release of staff being held hostage. What he experiences in the next 72 hours plunges him into a hellish terror that will change him in ways he could never have imagined.
Enlisted by the FBI, forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger is assigned the case of the Highway Killer, who has left 12 bodies across 12 states. But the Highway Killer isn't just a serial killer - he's a psychiatrist whose brilliance as a doctor is matched only by his precision as a murderer.
When a millionaire inventor is killed the night before undergoing experimental surgery, forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger examines three key suspects, including the man's long-suffering wife, his estranged son, and a usurping business partner.
When one of a pair of twins is murdered in her crib, hard living (and morally challenged) forensic psychiatrist Dr. Frank Clevenger gets the call to investigate the rest of the suspects, a wealthy Nantucket family who not only all seem to have had both motive and opportunity for the killing, but are all also nearly as emotionally damaged as ...
This volume profiles the respected Dr. John Kappler, whose passion for killing left a pregnant woman permanently brain damaged, deliberately sent a patient into cardiac arrest, and left a defenceless unconscious woman dead in her hospital bed.
"A consise 'how-to' guide to enhancing a student's chances for admission to medical school. . . . Sound advice, practical suggestions".--The New England Journal of Medicine.
Dr Frank Klevenger is closer than most to understanding his personal demons. Drugs, drink, gambling, sex - Klevenger is hooked on any quick thrill. When the Marblehead police hire him to assess a schizophrenic tramp, he realizes that this is his last chance to make a success of his career.
Despite several startling incidents, a mentally unstable physician managed to escape detection for years until he deliberately ran his car into two young women joggers. Ablow, a friend of one of the women, details Dr. Kappler's case as a plea for reforming the medical profession.
"To Wrestle with Demons" offers a glimpse of a psychiatrist's innermost thoughts about how his work affects his patients and himself, and also reflects the society in which we live. Ths collection of columns originally appeared in "The Washington Post". Describing the unconscious as music, "a silent and explosive score", Dr. Ablow recalls the ...
Dr. Frank Clevenger, return to take on a murder case like no other. John Snow is a brilliant inventor who has made millions from his genius in aeronautics. He has everything a man could desire: wealth, family, even a beautiful mistress. But he also has a brain disease, a rare form of epilepsy, that threatens his most valuable possession -- his ...
Depression is now known to be a serious but treatable illness, and How to Cope with Depression is the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide on the diagnosis and treatment of the disorder.
Dozens of lives are put at risk when a ward of murderers and rapists takes over a locked unit for the criminally insane, threatening to kill their hostages and refusing to negotiate with anyone other than forensic psychiatrist, Frank Clevenger.
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