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Deconstructing ADHD: Mental Disorder or Social Construct? is the
third volume of The Ethics International Press Critical Psychology
and Critical Psychiatry Series. Understanding the current systems
of psychology and psychiatry is profoundly important. So is
exploring alternatives. The Ethics International Press Critical
Psychology and Critical Psychiatry Series presents solicited
chapters from international experts on a wide variety of
underexplored subjects. This is a series for mental health
researchers, teachers, and practitioners, for parents and
interested lay readers, and for anyone trying to make sense of
anxiety, depression, and other emotional difficulties. Millions of
children and their parents worldwide are affected by the current
biomedical paradigm by which childhood mental illnesses are
addressed. This volume focuses on the "mental disorder" known as
ADHD and examines whether or not it should be considered a mental
disorder, and how the observable behaviors that get a child an ADHD
label can be remediated without the use of powerful gateway
chemicals.
Humane Alternatives to the Psychiatric Model is the second Volume
of the Ethics International Press Critical Psychology and Critical
Psychiatry Series. Understanding the current systems of psychology
and psychiatry is profoundly important. So is exploring
alternatives. The Critical Psychology Critical Psychology and
Critical Psychiatry Series presents solicited chapters from
international experts on a wide variety of underexplored subjects.
This is a series for mental health researchers, teachers, and
practitioners, for parents and interested lay readers, and for
anyone trying to make sense of anxiety, depression, and other
emotional difficulties. Humane Alternatives to the Psychiatric
Modelpresents a variety of alternative models and approaches that
are available in addition to, or instead of, the current
predominant psychiatric "mental disorder" model. Humane
Alternatives to the Psychiatric Modelprovides more than twenty
solicited chapters from experts worldwide, among them Peter
Kinderman, former president of the British Psychological Society,
and other respected cultural commentators and mental health
experts.
Critiquing the Psychiatric Model is the first Volume of the Ethics
International Press Critical Psychology and Critical Psychiatry
Series. Understanding the current systems of psychology and
psychiatry is profoundly important. So is exploring alternatives.
The Critical Psychology and Critical Psychiatry Series presents
solicited chapters from international experts on a wide variety of
underexplored subjects. This is a series for mental health
researchers, teachers, and practitioners, for parents and
interested lay readers, and for anyone trying to make sense of
anxiety, depression, and other emotional difficulties. Critiquing
the Psychiatric Model sets out to present a clear picture of the
current "mental disorder paradigm," one that claims an ability to
"diagnose and treat mental disorders" and that provides
"medication" as its primary treatment. Critiquing the Psychiatric
Model traces the history of the psychiatric model and its
"diagnostic manual" and identifies its flaws and problem areas by
presenting more than twenty solicited chapters from experts
worldwide.
In Helping Parents of Diagnosed, Distressed, and Different
Children, Eric Maisel provides clinicians with the tools they need
to address the issues facing the parents of diagnosed children. In
these pages, mental health professionals will find tips for using
the right language to guide families through situations such as
sibling bullying and parental divorce, as well as guidelines for
thinking critically about children's mental health. Filled with
hands-on resources including checklists and questionnaires, this
valuable guide offers clinicians a set of strategies to help
parents deal effectively with their child's distress, regardless of
the source.
This book brings together 40 creativity coaches from around the
world to offer coaches, therapists, creatives, and clients
accessible and practical tools to get their creative work done.
Curated by two leading creativity coaches, these chapters seek to
help coaches and clients alike tackle common challenges that all
creatives face when finishing a project. Chapters cover topics such
as procrastination, failure, accountability, perfection,
mindfulness, the importance of support, perseverance, and more,
with each section finishing with tips for both clients and coaches
that can be used in sessions. Filled with rich case studies and
true stories from creativity coaches throughout, this book
addresses the current issues of our times, such as the distractions
of social media, remote working, and the effects of COVID-19.
Applicable to a range of creative disciplines, this book is
essential reading for coaches, therapists, and their creative
clients looking to complete their creative work efficiently and
effectively.
A Guided Journal for Self-Worth and Self-Acceptance A motivational
journal with prompts, positive affirmations, inspirational quotes,
and age-old wisdom, Affirmations for Self-Love is an invitation to
listen to your inner self and be inspired. An oasis of
peace, serenity, and love. The world is a noisy, distracting place.
Affirmations for Self-Love is full of uplifting words and energy
from the world’s wisdom traditions that support you as you find
moments of calm and respond to heart-opening journal prompts. A
space for self-expression and deep thinking. Let the uplifting,
positive affirmations in this guided journal lead you on an
inspirational journey towards self-acceptance and self-worth.
Express yourself deeply and think and feel in ways that increase
your confidence as you interact with this motivational journal.
Discover words of encouragement and strength from two prominent
experts in the self-love journal writing field, nationally-renowned
psychologist Eric Maisel and preeminent journaling expert Lynda
Monk. Inside this self-love affirmations journal with prompts,
you’ll find: Built-in space for self-reflection to reduce stress,
increase self-esteem, and maintain positive mental health
Affirming, inspirational quotes from the world’s wisdom
traditions that guide your journaling with gentleness and
encouragement A unique combination of expertise in self-development
that offers a journaling tool and process that guides readers to
deeper self-understanding and empowerment If you liked motivational
journals with prompts and positive affirmations such as Badass
Affirmations; Seen, Loved and Heard; A Year of Self-Love Journal;
or Soul Therapy, you’ll love Affirmations for Self-Love.
The Future of Mental Health drills to the heart of the current
mental health crisis, where hundreds of millions of individuals
worldwide receive unwarranted "mental disorder diagnoses." It
paints a picture of how mental health providers can improve their
practices to better serve individuals in distress and outlines
necessary steps for a mental health revolution. Eric Maisel's goal
is to inject more human interaction into the therapeutic process.
Maisel powerfully deconstructs the "mental disorder" paradigm that
is the foundation of current mental health practices. The author
presents a revolutionary alternative, a "human experience"
paradigm. He sheds a bright light on the differences between
so-called "psychiatric medication" and mere chemicals with powerful
effects, explains why the DSM-5 is silent on causes, silent on
treatment, and wedded to illegitimate "symptom pictures." Maisel
describes powerful helping alternatives like communities of care,
and explains why one day "human experience specialists" may replace
current mental health professionals. An important book for both
service providers and service users, The Future of Mental Health
brilliantly unmasks current mental health practices and goes an
important step further: it describes what we are obliged to do in
order to secure better mental health services-and better mental
health-for everyone.
In Transformational Journaling for Coaches, Therapists, and
Clients: A Complete Guide to the Benefits of Personal Writing, more
than 50 coaches, therapists, and journaling experts from around the
world share their best practices and explain in detail how they use
journaling to improve their work with clients. This edited
collection brings together the leading voices of the journaling
world into one ground-breaking volume, providing practical
techniques and tools to use with clients. Applicable and
accessible, over 50 journaling luminaries share their experiences
and insights across eight sections, including the logic of
journaling, techniques and applications, using journaling with
clients, journaling in groups, journaling for mental health and
wellness, growth and healing, spirituality, creativity, and more.
Through theoretical and practical applications, it illustrates the
transformational process of journaling in helping clients grow,
heal, and achieve their goals. This book is essential reading for
coaches, therapists, and other mental health professionals, as well
as those interested in using personal writing for growth and
self-awareness.
This book brings together 40 creativity coaches from around the
world to offer coaches, therapists, creatives, and clients
accessible and practical tools to get their creative work done.
Curated by two leading creativity coaches, these chapters seek to
help coaches and clients alike tackle common challenges that all
creatives face when finishing a project. Chapters cover topics such
as procrastination, failure, accountability, perfection,
mindfulness, the importance of support, perseverance, and more,
with each section finishing with tips for both clients and coaches
that can be used in sessions. Filled with rich case studies and
true stories from creativity coaches throughout, this book
addresses the current issues of our times, such as the distractions
of social media, remote working, and the effects of COVID-19.
Applicable to a range of creative disciplines, this book is
essential reading for coaches, therapists, and their creative
clients looking to complete their creative work efficiently and
effectively.
Make Your Gifted Life Meaningful "This book will make a smart
person even smarter." ―Dr. Katharine Brooks, You Majored in What?
Mapping Your Path from Chaos to Career #1 Bestseller in Counseling
& Psychology, Attention-Deficit Disorder, and Mood Disorders
Overcome your unique challenges. The challenges smart and
creative people encounter―from scientific researchers and genius
award winners to bestselling novelists, Broadway actors,
high-powered attorneys, and academics―often include anxiety,
overthinking, mania, sadness, and despair. In Why Smart,
Creative and Highly Sensitive People Hurt, psychology specialist
and creativity coach Dr. Eric Maisel draws on his many years of
work with the best and the brightest to pinpoint these often
devastating challenges and offer solutions based on the
groundbreaking principles and practices of natural psychology. Find
meaningful success. Do you understand what meaning is, what
it isn’t, and how to create it? Do you know how to organize your
day around meaning investments and meaning opportunities? Are you
still searching for meaning after all these years? Many smart
people struggle with reaching for or maintaining success because,
after all of the work they put into attaining it, it still seems
meaningless. In Why Smart, Creative and Highly Sensitive
People Hurt, Dr. Maisel teaches you how to stop searching for
meaning and create it for yourself. In Why Smart, Creative
and Highly Sensitive People Hurt, you will find: You are not alone
in your struggles with living in a world that wasn't built for you
or your intelligence Logic- and creativity-based strategies to cope
with having a brain that goes into overdrive at the drop of a hat
Questions that help you create your own personal roadmap to a calm
and meaningful life Readers of true, natural self-help books for
gifted people struggling with life, anxiety, and depression,
like Living With Intensity, Misdiagnosis and Dual
Diagnoses of Gifted Children and Adults, or Your Rainforest
Mind, will learn how to create meaning in their lives
with Why Smart, Creative and Highly Sensitive People Hurt.
Journaling Techniques for Growing, Healing, and Creativity "When
Lynda [Monk] talks about her own journaling practice, a spirit of
flexibility infuses her approach."-Rebecca Kochenderfer,
Journaling.com #1 Best Seller in Writing Skills Writing Guides The
Great Book of Journaling provides calming tools for quelling worry
and anxiety from psychotherapist Eric Maisel. As well as expert
writing tips from Lynda Monk, Director of the International
Association for Journal Writing. Journal Writing for High
Self-Esteem. This is the next-generation book on journaling
techniques that introduces a younger generation to the immense
benefits of journaling and provides all journal writers with the
tools they need to grow, heal, and deepen their personal writing
experience. Utilize Therapeutic Writing. Journal writing can
promote individual healing, creativity, and community-building. The
Great Book of Journaling offers multiple perspectives on journaling
techniques in an easy-to-use, practical format, along with
providing a comprehensive introduction to various techniques and
methods for deepening your personal writing. Learn from the Best.
We've rounded up 40 of the top journal experts in the world to
explain exactly what journal writing can do for you! The Great Book
of Journaling is full of practical tips, evidence-based research,
and rich anecdotes from their coaching, teaching, therapy work with
journal writers, or their personal journal writing. The Great Book
of Journaling can help: Create high self-esteem, self-love, and
self-confidence Improve your health and your sense of wellbeing
Calm your worry and anxiety Serve your creative needs Deepen your
personal writing Readers of books on journal writing such as
Mindfulness Journal, The Self-Discovery Journal, or No Worries will
love The Great Book of Journaling.
Improve your Brain Health and Live a Full Life"A friendly,
wide-ranging tip sheet for understanding and maintaining the human
brain, with exercises . . . that consciously incorporate all of the
senses."-Publishers Weekly A Better Brain for Better Aging offers a
complete plan for improving brain health in an engaging and
accessible way. Holistic brain health exercises, from body and
brain games to good brain food. Health and science writer Sondra
Kornblatt, along with the numerous experts she's interviewed in A
Better Brain for Better Aging, can help you put your head on
straight through healthy activities for the body and stimulating
exercises for good brain health. Improving your exercise, feeding
your brain, and practicing simple movements can do wonders for your
mental and physical health. Overcome brain fog and enhance memory
improvement. In A Better Brain for Better Aging, Kornblatt teaches
you how to reduce stress and optimize mental agility. Learn how the
brain interacts with the body, what habits improve mind
stimulation, and how to maximize learning. In this book, Kornblatt
provides tips for a strong brain to improve memory, cognition, and
creativity so you can function better in your active life. In this
book, you'll find: Quick and helpful tips that benefit and improve
your brain Up-to-date and informative explanations on brain
plasticity and how the mind and body work together to improve brain
health More than 100 extensively researched ideas to improve brain
function and mental agility, boost your creativity and overall
brain power, and avoid brain overload If you liked Keep Sharp,
Memory Rescue, or Successful Aging, then you'll love A Better Brain
for Better Aging.
Release the Generational Trauma of Shame“Karen is the wise voice
you want whispering in your ear when shame knocks on your door,
reminding you that you are so much more than your relationship with
your mother.†—Maggie Reyes, master certified marriage coach
& bestselling author of The Questions for Couples Journal
#1 New Release in Adult Children of Alcoholics What is your
relationship to shame? How can you overcome it and live an
intentional life of vulnerability? You Are Not Your Mother guides
readers on how to see shame, and live separately from it.Â
Shift away from shame and turn to radical forgiveness. Grow your
internal self acceptance and resilience with this guide for women.
Packed with meditative prompts to help you explore your
relationship to shame. You are Not Your Mother caters to your inner
desires to be seen, heard, and known. The toxic generational trauma
and unhealthy relationships stop with you! Explore your personal
roots to shame with an expert. As a top authority on recovering
from growing up in toxic families, Karen C.L. Anderson walks you
through her shame story, her relationship with her narcissistic
mother, and the simple practices she has developed to alleviate
guilt from unhealthy relationships. Author of bestselling Difficult
Mothers, Adult Daughters with over 150,000 copies sold, Karen
offers tools to process, understand and move beyond childhood
trauma so you can not only survive, but thrive. Inside, you’ll
find: Karen’s story on dealing with a narcissistic mother and how
she overcame her shame Journal prompts, mind-body practices, and
simple exercises to release shame and toxic habits A guide on how
to finally identify shame, and how to embrace living free from it
If you enjoy therapy books and content on emotion management, then
this book is for you! If you liked I’m Glad My Mom Died, Mother
Hunger, or Uprooting Shame And Guilt, you’ll love You Are Not
Your Mother.
In Transformational Journaling for Coaches, Therapists, and
Clients: A Complete Guide to the Benefits of Personal Writing, more
than 50 coaches, therapists, and journaling experts from around the
world share their best practices and explain in detail how they use
journaling to improve their work with clients. This edited
collection brings together the leading voices of the journaling
world into one ground-breaking volume, providing practical
techniques and tools to use with clients. Applicable and
accessible, over 50 journaling luminaries share their experiences
and insights across eight sections, including the logic of
journaling, techniques and applications, using journaling with
clients, journaling in groups, journaling for mental health and
wellness, growth and healing, spirituality, creativity, and more.
Through theoretical and practical applications, it illustrates the
transformational process of journaling in helping clients grow,
heal, and achieve their goals. This book is essential reading for
coaches, therapists, and other mental health professionals, as well
as those interested in using personal writing for growth and
self-awareness.
In this practical workbook, creativity coaches from around the
world share their best exercises to help the reader meet the
demands of the creative process, the creative personality, and the
creative life. This book is packed with an extensive list of
exercises that have been vetted by coaches working on the
frontlines of creativity, and tried, tested, and proven effective
with coaching clients. The hands-on activities cover a wide range
of common challenges, including creative blocks and resistance,
waning and lost motivation, making time for creating, the pain of
disappointment, and more. This guide recognizes the connections
between mental health and an alive creativity, and includes helpful
advice from professionals who actively and regularly work with
individual creatives on issues of process, productivity, motivation
and career. Ideal for coaches and therapists, as well as creatives
in every discipline, this book is a valuable aid for achieving
creative realization.
In Helping Parents of Diagnosed, Distressed, and Different
Children, Eric Maisel provides clinicians with the tools they need
to address the issues facing the parents of diagnosed children. In
these pages, mental health professionals will find tips for using
the right language to guide families through situations such as
sibling bullying and parental divorce, as well as guidelines for
thinking critically about children's mental health. Filled with
hands-on resources including checklists and questionnaires, this
valuable guide offers clinicians a set of strategies to help
parents deal effectively with their child's distress, regardless of
the source.
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Redesign Your Mind (Paperback)
Eric Maisel; Contributions by Lee Jampolsky
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Change Not Only What You Think-But How You Think 2021 INDIES Book
of the Year Award Finalist! #1 Best Seller in Creativity Self-Help
Experience a complete mental fitness and cognitive change program
through simple visualization exercises. Eric Maisel, PhD. guides
you through techniques that change not only what you think-but how
you think. Your mind is yours to redesign, redecorate and create!
The idea that you are what you think has concerned philosophers
from Marcus Aurelius to the Buddha. Today, this age-old message is
delivered via cognitive behavioral therapy and CBT techniques. Dr.
Maisel moves cognitive change a giant step forward by describing
the room that is your mind and how human consciousness is
experienced there. Packed with visualization exercises, this
accessible guide makes redesigning your mind and changing what you
think easy and simple, an upgrade to the CBT method. Visualization
exercises for easy assembly. That room that is your mind is a space
that you can decorate, air out, furnish, and turn into a truly
congenial place. By practicing these easy-to-understand
visualization exercises, you can redesign your mind and change not
only what you think but how you think. Each of these techniques
addresses major challenges like depression, anxiety, addiction,
procrastination, and loneliness and promote cognitive growth,
trauma healing, and fundamental change. Inside, you'll also find
information that could help you: Increase your creativity Reduce
your anxiety Rid yourself of chronic depression Recover from
addiction Heal from past trauma Achieve emotional wellbeing Live
your life purposes If you enjoyed books like Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy Made Simple, Feeling Better, or The Mindfulness and
Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety, then you'll love Redesign Your
Mind.
Humane Helping is a comprehensive, practical guide that helps
clinicians shift their practice from the mental
disorder-and-chemical fix and expert-talk models to a more humane,
helpful model that increases their ability to help clients meet
life's challenges and reduce emotional distress. Chapters clearly
explain the shortfalls of the current models and the advantages of
Eric Maisel's model and include case studies, reflection questions,
and actionable steps. Written for helping professionals in mental
health as well as practitioners from fields such as coaching and
nursing, Humane Helping challenges current practices and provides
helpers with the tools they need to more compassionately,
effectively, and honestly serve their clients.
Humane Helping is a comprehensive, practical guide that helps
clinicians shift their practice from the mental
disorder-and-chemical fix and expert-talk models to a more humane,
helpful model that increases their ability to help clients meet
life's challenges and reduce emotional distress. Chapters clearly
explain the shortfalls of the current models and the advantages of
Eric Maisel's model and include case studies, reflection questions,
and actionable steps. Written for helping professionals in mental
health as well as practitioners from fields such as coaching and
nursing, Humane Helping challenges current practices and provides
helpers with the tools they need to more compassionately,
effectively, and honestly serve their clients.
The Future of Mental Health drills to the heart of the current
mental health crisis, where hundreds of millions of individuals
worldwide receive unwarranted "mental disorder diagnoses." It
paints a picture of how mental health providers can improve their
practices to better serve individuals in distress and outlines
necessary steps for a mental health revolution. Eric Maisel's goal
is to inject more human interaction into the therapeutic process.
Maisel powerfully deconstructs the "mental disorder" paradigm that
is the foundation of current mental health practices. The author
presents a revolutionary alternative, a "human experience"
paradigm. He sheds a bright light on the differences between
so-called "psychiatric medication" and mere chemicals with powerful
effects, explains why the DSM-5 is silent on causes, silent on
treatment, and wedded to illegitimate "symptom pictures." Maisel
describes powerful helping alternatives like communities of care,
and explains why one day "human experience specialists" may replace
current mental health professionals. An important book for both
service providers and service users, The Future of Mental Health
brilliantly unmasks current mental health practices and goes an
important step further: it describes what we are obliged to do in
order to secure better mental health services-and better mental
health-for everyone.
In this practical workbook, creativity coaches from around the
world share their best exercises to help the reader meet the
demands of the creative process, the creative personality, and the
creative life. This book is packed with an extensive list of
exercises that have been vetted by coaches working on the
frontlines of creativity, and tried, tested, and proven effective
with coaching clients. The hands-on activities cover a wide range
of common challenges, including creative blocks and resistance,
waning and lost motivation, making time for creating, the pain of
disappointment, and more. This guide recognizes the connections
between mental health and an alive creativity, and includes helpful
advice from professionals who actively and regularly work with
individual creatives on issues of process, productivity, motivation
and career. Ideal for coaches and therapists, as well as creatives
in every discipline, this book is a valuable aid for achieving
creative realization.
In Inside Creativity Coaching, 40 creativity coaches from around
the world describe their work with creative clients in this
first-ever case study examination of the art and practice of
creativity coaching. Curated by one of America's foremost
creativity coaches, these rich narratives examine how creativity
coaches work with writers, painters, musicians, craftspeople, and
other creatives on issues such as motivation, procrastination,
blockage, and performance and career anxiety. Packed with concrete
tools and techniques, the book draws on inspirational success
stories from across the globe to help coaches better understand and
serve their creative clients. It will be a valuable resource to
creativity coaches, coaches interested in developing a specialty,
and creatives and performing artists looking to overcome their
challenges. Covering a diverse range of disciplines, Inside
Creativity Coaching is a must-have book for both aspiring and
experienced creativity coaches, and anyone interested in helping
creatives.
Daily Mindful Minutes are Necessary for StillnessDavid Kundtz
offers readers mindful minutes through the power of stillness. In
the haste of everyday life, Quiet Mind offers us an extension of
time by allotting us moments of healing and self introspection.
Find yourself in the spaces between yourself and life. The miracle
of mindfulness is a welcome respite for anyone who lives a life
that feels nonstop. Connect with your inner self by pausing your
thoughts, banishing your self-doubt, and embracing a daily practice
of observing a moment of silence. Welcome yourself to a quiet mind.
Quiet Mind is an invitation to rest, find peace, awaken, and
remember. You will find guidance on using the moments between
activities, which the author calls "still points," as opportunities
to focus on becoming more fully awake to who you are at any time,
even during one, sacred mindful minute. Inside this mindful moment
book, you'll find: Ways to cultivate a positive mindset to remain
open to infinite possibilities of spiritual growth A series of
reflections that can assist you with unwinding anxiety blocking
your path to spiritual connection Insight that stems from
spirituality and the psychology of introspection If you like how to
"be mindful" books like Return to You, Breath, or Each Day a
Renewed Beginning, you'll love Quiet Mind.
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