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This book takes a look at how certain thinking processes create
"psychiatric" symptoms, and how different choices can eliminate
those experiences. Better understanding of the accurate meaning of
commonly uses words can improve the likelyhood of working through
conflicts with others, and can improve the quality of one's life.
Psychological Therapy in a Pharmacological World has been written
to encourage an alternative look at current day approaches to
psychiatric therapy, and to share with my colleagues insights I
have gained over 40 years of practice. Understanding the
psychological world from a different vantage point. Show how
accurate speech helps to understand and resolve many psychiatric
problems. Show how and why immediate relief from psychological pain
is possible. See how your thinking actually creates your
psychological pain. Why some depressions are better off not being
treated as depression. Teach your patients how to get rid of anger
forever. Understand the childhood belief system that generates
adult psychopathology. Learn how a better defi nition of
responsibility can help solve problems in therapy. New ways to look
at guilt and shame. Learn to use psychological language to treat
psychological problems. Learn how education could extinguish many
psychiatric problems.
Teachers and Mental Health is my attempt to teach theteachers of
children (teachers and parents) some of whatI have learned over 40
years of doing therapy, about therather simple, but apparently
poorly understood factors inchildhood thinking that go on to create
a lot of mentaldistress by adulthood. Some of the points in this
book are: Teachers teach correct speech, but most do not teach
accurate speech We end up believing what we say, which is why it is
so impor tant tosay it accurately We end up acting on what we
believe, which is another r eason whyit is so impor tant to say it
accurately Children have a delusional belief system that sometimes
continuesthroughout adult life A minimum of half of the world is in
a delusional state all the time, and 98% of people respond to at
least one situation in a delusionalfashion one or more times during
an average day. Our general understanding of the word responsible,
contributes greatlyto misunderstandings and poor outcomes in life
Failure to understand high and low levels of abstraction in our
speech(and thinking) generates mistakes in communication.
This book takes a look at how certain thinking processes create
"psychiatric" symptoms, and how different choices can eliminate
those experiences. Better understanding of the accurate meaning of
commonly uses words can improve the likelyhood of working through
conflicts with others, and can improve the quality of one's life.
Psychological Therapy in a Pharmacological World has been written
to encourage an alternative look at current day approaches to
psychiatric therapy, and to share with my colleagues insights I
have gained over 40 years of practice. Understanding the
psychological world from a different vantage point. Show how
accurate speech helps to understand and resolve many psychiatric
problems. Show how and why immediate relief from psychological pain
is possible. See how your thinking actually creates your
psychological pain. Why some depressions are better off not being
treated as depression. Teach your patients how to get rid of anger
forever. Understand the childhood belief system that generates
adult psychopathology. Learn how a better defi nition of
responsibility can help solve problems in therapy. New ways to look
at guilt and shame. Learn to use psychological language to treat
psychological problems. Learn how education could extinguish many
psychiatric problems.
Teachers and Mental Health is my attempt to teach theteachers of
children (teachers and parents) some of whatI have learned over 40
years of doing therapy, about therather simple, but apparently
poorly understood factors inchildhood thinking that go on to create
a lot of mentaldistress by adulthood. Some of the points in this
book are: Teachers teach correct speech, but most do not teach
accurate speech We end up believing what we say, which is why it is
so impor tant tosay it accurately We end up acting on what we
believe, which is another r eason whyit is so impor tant to say it
accurately Children have a delusional belief system that sometimes
continuesthroughout adult life A minimum of half of the world is in
a delusional state all the time, and 98% of people respond to at
least one situation in a delusionalfashion one or more times during
an average day. Our general understanding of the word responsible,
contributes greatlyto misunderstandings and poor outcomes in life
Failure to understand high and low levels of abstraction in our
speech(and thinking) generates mistakes in communication.
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