Dr. Brady’s Books
This is the second book in Dr. Brady’s ‘Bad Actor’s’ series devoted to gaining new insight and a better understanding of why women continue to steal and why they do not improve when using psychiatric drugs. In fact, many of them get worse! The first book, ‘Why Rich Women Shoplift’ examines the case histories of wealthy female shoplifters who, despite seemingly having it all, make the self-defeating decision to steal. This book focuses on women shoplifters and their dependence of unnecessary psychiatric drugs. The collusion between Big Pharma and psychiatry helps foster a state of shoplifter learned helplessness.
Klepto-Bismo: Big Pharma, Shoplifting and Psychiatric DeceptionThis is the first book in Dr. Brady’s ‘Bad Actor’s’ series, and provides a unique and “non-psycho babble” view, and insights into the twisting, convoluted, sad and devastating world of the woman shoplifter whose negative thefts can, sometimes lead to jail time, even for the “rich and famous.” This book, written by a criminologist and California licensed forensic psychologist, answers questions about why well-off women in society, including the celebrities we all read about, choose to steal, when they know it’s not in their best interest and many times ruins their professional careers and lives. Most importantly, Dr. Brady emphasizes, “It’s not about the stuff,” nor is it need or greed that drives them.
Why Rich Women Shoplift - When They Have It All!This is the third book in Dr. Brady’s ‘Bad Actor’s’ series. People are mesmerized with” the rich and famous” especially when they take a fall or two. Winona Ryder, as a case in point, stole lots of stuff, but did she receive the necessary diagnosis and treatment she needed? Dr. Brady has analyzed many celebrity theft cases and concludes that, “most of these people never got the necessary help they needed, thus the bad news—they may re-offend.” Often the treatment of a behavioral, addictive disorder like stealing proves ineffective. He presents the cases of six psychologically troubled theft-addicts who he personally treated using a variety of therapies.
Treat Me Right: Help For Behavioral Addictions Including Theft/Fraud CrimesThis is Dr. Brady’s first book. People are mesmerized with” the rich and famous” especially when they take a fall or two. Winona Ryder, as a case in point, stole lots of stuff, but did she receive the necessary diagnosis and treatment she needed? Dr. Brady has analyzed many celebrity theft cases and concludes that, “most of these people never got the necessary help they needed, thus the bad news—they may re-offend.” Often the treatment of a behavioral, addictive disorder like stealing proves ineffective. He presents the cases of six psychologically troubled theft-addicts who he personally treated using a variety of therapies who he personally treated using a variety of therapies.
Drug Addicts: Are They out of Control?