We lie to ourselves every day, and these lies can lead to
significant unhappiness in our lives. In Lies, authors Bridget
Harwell and Elizabeth Scott present a collection of more than forty
essays based on their daily interactions with clients who have
suffered the pain of digging deeply and unearthing the
self-deceptions that have limited their lives.
Harwell and Scott, two successful, practicing psychologists,
compiled the essays to examine the various forms of self-deception,
many of which are unconscious attempts at self-protection which can
go unnoticed and yet lead to stress and unhappiness. Accompanied by
whimsical and evocative drawings, Lies examines a variety of
themes, such as guilt, worry, indecision, and the power of
relationships. Each piece is followed by a conversation between
Harwell and Scott that seeks to add clarity to the discussion.
Written in a conversational style that mimics a therapy session,
this collection presents strategies for finding the truth beneath
the lies we tell ourselves and gives us an opportunity to live a
more integrated life, a life of authenticity that's essential for
any kind of true happiness.
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