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Griffin and Tyrrell are the foremost teachers of effective
psychotherapy for depression in Europe. Without 'psychobabble',
false sentiment or jargon, they make it easy to understand the
causes of depression and why so many of us are so vulnerable to it.
More importantly, they describe how to overcome it. Thousands
throughout the UK and Ireland have already benefited from their
approach. Now you can too. 'How to lift depression [...fast]'
shatters many myths. It provides clear guidelines, with case
histories, for helping people get out of depression, even those at
high risk of committing suicide. Just reading it can raise your
mood and put joy, pleasure and meaning back into life, even in the
bleakest of circumstances.
"Mastering Anxiety" is a major step forward in the way we
understand and deal with a wide range of anxiety disorders - from
phobias to post traumatic stress. Based on the human givens
approach to psychotherapy, it contains science-based insights into
human behaviour, our needs and the ways in which we get those needs
met that will help you overcome a wide range of anxiety-led
behaviours and take back control of your life. Down-to-earth and
easy-to-read, this book gives clear advice and practical steps for
anyone wanting to conquer their own over-anxious behaviour -
whatever it is - or help others overcome theirs. Full of practical
techniques for learning how to relax, it also teaches you how to
avoid "black and white thinking" and gives examples of how to
change your perspective on something you fear, to reframe your
thinking and trick your brain into not making the inevitable
catastrophic 'pattern match' which causes your anxiety. And
encouraging case studies, covering all kinds of anxious or phobic
behaviour show you how others have successfully mastered their
anxiety. "The Human Givens Approach" series was launched in October
2004 with How to lift depression...fast. This immediately became a
bestseller and has consistently ranked as the topselling book on
depression on Amazon since its launch. In May 2005, "Freedom from
Addiction" was published to critical acclaim. Each book in the
series explores a recognised psychological or behavioural problem
and shows in clear, non-jargonistic language how to treat it
effectively with psychological interventions. Future titles will
cover: anger, psychosis, disturbed children, self-harming, obesity,
workplace stress, antisocial behaviour, ageing, disability and
saving families.
The secret behind successful addiction busting represents a major
leap forward in the way we view and treat addictions. The new
science-based in-sights it contained have already helped countless
people to overcome a wide range of compulsive behaviors and take
back control of their lives.
The trauma caused by rape and sexual assault can often be further
compounded by unthinking or insensitive comments from people who
may judge, disbelieve or disparage the victim. This authoritative
resource draws together advice for all people in the helping
professions on how to work with victims of rape and sexual
violence. The wide-ranging topics cover the effects of rape, male
rape, childhood sexual abuse, sex trafficking and prostitution, and
sexually transmitted infections, giving best practice advice on how
to offer effective and compassionate support to help survivors.
This book explodes many popular myths about anger and includes
important information, much of it new, about the causes, effects,
triggers and behaviour patterns of anger and aggression: why anger
is a natural 'fight of flight' response, and essential for our
survival; what happens when we get angry; how excessive anger can
inhibit physical and mental health, as well as general wellbeing;
how to avoid common triggers for anger; how to predict anger
outbursts in yourself and others; hy venting angry feelings will
not make anger go away, and could in fact increase it; and, why
talking about angry feelings rarely helps - especially for men.It
also explores: the connection between anger and depression; how to
inoculate yourself against stress and anger; the importance of
teaching communication skills to people in order to convert anger
impulses into controlled responses, particularly in children; a
simple yet effective technique to use every day: the life model of
effective communication; and, using body language to build rapport
and lower the emotional temperature of a situation."The Human
Givens Approach" series was launched in 2004 with How to lift
depression...fast. This immediately became a top-selling book and
consistently held the No.1 position for books about depression on
Amazon for a year after its launch. In May 2005, "Freedom from
Addiction" was published to critical acclaim and the most recent
book, "How to Master Anxiety" (published in November 2006) has
featured in many healthcare and women's magazines. Each book in the
series explores a recognised psychological or behavioural problem
and shows in clear, non-jargonistic language how to treat it
effectively. They all include new knowledge not found elsewhere.
Future titles will cover: psychosis, disturbed children,
self-harming, workplace stress, antisocial behaviour, ageing,
disability and saving families."Release from Anger" explains why
rage and aggression is on the increase in our society and offers
strategies to curb excessive anger in yourself and others - at
home, in the workplace, in public and even whilst driving. Based on
the human givens approach to psychotherapy, it contains
science-based insights into human behaviour, our innate emotional
needs and how to get them met so that you can control inappropriate
anger outbursts. It deals with appropriate anger, anger as an
addiction and anger disorders, including what happens when
compulsive, angry outbursts are driven by 'molar memories', and the
ongoing stress this can cause us all.Down-to-earth and
easy-to-read, "Release from Anger" explains the difference between
healthy anger and destructive anger, and why anger is a natural
survival strategy. It goes on to give clear advice and practical
examples of what to do when confronted with excess inappropriate
anger, either your own or someone else's. It explains what happens,
both mentally and physiologically, to our bodies when anger
suddenly erupts and why 'angry people' die young. The book shows
how effective communication skills, verbal and non-verbal, can
often unlock the trance-like state of anger and diffuse aggression
in even potentially violent situations.The book is full of
informative case studies - ranging from anger in children, autistic
anger and anger related to workplace bullying - together with
examples from psychotherapists' case books which show how they work
with people suffering from anger disorders.
Why we dream: the definitive answer tells the remarkable story of
how Joe Griffin discovered how and why dreaming evolved in mammals
and helped us unravel what our dreams actually mean. Thanks to
Griffin's work we now know what dreams are doing for us: they keep
us sane, or, in certain circumstances, can drive us mad
(psychotic). And this knowledge opens up wonderful new
possibilities for humanity: greater creativity; improved mental
health and deeper understanding of who we are. Griffin and Tyrrell
convincingly show that dreaming is vital for mental health and that
the brain state we associate with dreaming (the REM state) also has
crucial importance for when we are awake. This understanding of the
REM state explains not only how our brains construct a model of
reality, but also explains hypnosis, how creative behaviour works,
and why we develop mental illnesses such as depression and
psychosis.
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