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True Self or False Self: Explanations about mental disorders is written by Murat Kandemir Sari and translated into English by ilahe yousefi.[1] The book is published on Amazon on November 28, 2023. In this low-volume book, the author very fluidly and simply explains the true self, and describes the factors and consequences of not being real. It also refers to mental disorders as well. But perhaps the most important distinguishing feature of this book from other books in this field is the absence of POP psychology content and solutions. In one chapter, the author briefly explains the difference between and POP psychology and scientific material and psychology, and therefore in this book there is no news of strange formulas and rules, easy ways to get rid of mental disorders.