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REVIEW confidentiality. The authors also use academic license to illustrate points of interest which may be subtle and (at least to my mind) sometimes counter intuitive. Thus I discovered new insights in reading this book. In addition, I was struck by the selflessness of Dr. Adams, as physician and author, in her completion of this task. Dr. Amin is a retired diagnostic radiologist. Authors Christine B. L. Adams, MD & the late Homer B. Martin, MD they enabled their patients to gain insight into their conditioned personality type. With practice and persistence, this can lead to a better understanding of interpersonal relationships and behaviors. The book is divided into three parts: Part 1-Understanding Emotional Conditioning; Part 2-Relationship Struggles: Miscom- munications and Marriage; and Part 3-Solutions: Psychotherapy and Deconditioning. Each chapter ends with a table of bullet points and many of the chapters include tables of questions intended for the reader’s use in self-evaluation and understanding. Case histories are plentiful throughout and are created from an amalgam of patients to ensure Is Your PRACTICE SECURE? Your Trusted Resource We know Information Technology (IT) and we know physician practices. With 35 years combined experience in practice support and IT services, we are your trusted partners when it comes to protecting your practice. We are uniquely equipped to handle daily IT management and reduce potential threats to the security of your patient data. FREE IT SECURITY ASSESSMENT for GLMS Members (502) 736-6324 | [email protected] www.glms.org DECEMBER 2018 9