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Drawing on ACT and CBT, this guide incorporates popular culture
into evidence-based therapy, offering a unique approach for mental
health professionals to better support clients dealing with anxiety
and trauma. With fun and engaging activities and downloadable
worksheets, it aims to alleviate the shame and stigma surrounding
mental health, empowering clients to discover their origin story
and reframe their experiences to become real life superheroes.
Covering topics such as building resilience, identifying and
overcoming key challenges, and mindfulness, this book introduces
familiar superheroes as characters to identify with, aiming to
validate clients' experiences and encourage deeper understanding
and reflection during sessions. It provides a range of activities
and worksheets to use in a variety of settings with children aged
7+, teens and adults. An increasingly popular approach, this guide
is an invaluable and timely resource for all mental health
professionals working with those experiencing anxiety and trauma.
This spellbinding graphic novel follows the adventures of Violet-a
young witch whose mother was murdered when she was a child. As she
wages war against necromancers and demons, Violet learns to
overcome her internal monsters as well. In this groundbreaking
comic book for teens and young adults, we meet Violet-a witch whose
mother was burned alive for witchcraft when she was only six years
old. Violet nearly suffers the same fate, but is rescued by her
grandfather before she burns to death. Running from country to
country, as well as from herself, Violet never gets a chance to
fully process her traumatic experience. When she turns 19, Violet
begins training at the Underworld Intelligence Agency (UIA) in
hopes of becoming a Dark Agent-someone tasked with keeping the
balance between the world of the living and the world of the
undead. During her training, Violet hopes to finally overcome her
fear of death and take control of her emotions, but instead she
finds that mindfulness, vulnerability, and acceptance are the
skills most necessary to help her succeed. Blended seamlessly
throughout the story are elements of a powerful and evidence-based
treatment called acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Whether
or not you've experienced a traumatic event like Violet, you'll
find valuable skills you can apply to your own life to help you
conquer your demons and hone your unique superpowers.
Have you ever felt like you're shouting into the void for someone
to just see you and to acknowledge that you exist, that you have
value, that you are loved? That feeling-like no one can really see
who you are, like no one really gets it, that's loneliness. The
truth is everyone feels lonely. It is a universal emotion, one we
all experience at one point or another, but we have also been made
to feel ashamed, oppressed and stigmatised about experiencing it.
Being seen means that someone notices you and includes you. Being
heard means to be listened to without interruption, gaslighting or
invalidation, but rather with compassion and understanding. Being
valued means being respected and treated with compassion and
kindness. When all three of these needs are met, we experience a
sense of belonging. Human beings need more than access to food,
sleep and water to survive. We also need to feel that sense of
belonging, understanding and support. This book will help you
reduce your shame around loneliness, to help you manage it, and to
foster a sense of belonging. It will help you identify how
loneliness may show up in your own life, understand how it impacts
you, and help you discover some actionable steps you can take in
order to feel seen, heard and valued. You deserve nothing less.
Every life-changing experience, be it the loss of a function, a job
or a friendship, or the death of a loved one, can be excruciating.
Illness can forever alter our life and our abilities. And what
makes it even more challenging is that many other people might fail
to understand how challenging our adjustment to "normalcy" might
be. Because there is no "normal" in these experiences. How can
there be? When people hear the word acceptance, they might assume
that it means being OK with what happened in the past or with how
things currently are. In fact, there is a difference between
acceptance and "feeling good" about what happened - acceptance
means allowing yourself to feel whatever emotions naturally come up
in response to what you are going through. It means acknowledging
the reality of the pain, even though in an ideal world, it
shouldn't be that way. This therapeutic and comforting self-help
guide will help you: * Give yourself the permission to grieve or
process events in the way that makes sense to you * To fully
experience and accept your feelings of anger, grief, frustration or
anxiety * To own your truth, even if it makes others uncomfortable
This essential book will teach you to understand and be able to
accept the difficult moments and circumstances in your life and
make room for how you feel about them. And with this kind of an
acceptance, there can be healing.
Did you ever want to become a Superhero? Did you ever wish you
could get magical powers or travel through the universe, across
time and space? This dynamic new self-help book is designed to help
heroes who are struggling with anxiety, depression, anger, shame
and trauma. Written by Dr. Janina Scarlet, the leading advocate of
superhero therapy, a new technique that helps you to recover from
common psychological and emotional problems by showing your
concerns are mirrored in the stories of extraordinary superheroes
from fiction. The book takes you through the core concepts of
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) which will better arm you
to face the challenges of your superhero quest. Illustrated by
talented comic book artist Wellinton Alves, this book tells the
tale of a group of troubled heroes enlisted at the Superhero
Training Academy (inspired both by fictional characters and
real-life people who have benefited from this therapy), learning to
overcome their problems using the techniques of ACT. This will
appeal to readers with a geeky side to their nature, or anyone just
seeking to find their inner superhero.
How do we survive when it feels like our world has ended? This
interactive book is for anyone that has experienced trauma and
feels the after-effects of fear, panic, worry, anxiety, anger or
depression. You will join a group of other survivors who have lived
through extraordinary times and situations, including a doctor who
saw many patients die in a pandemic, a firefighter who feels
ashamed about developing anxiety after a major tragedy, a nurse who
lost a sibling in a school shooting, and others affected by a
global health crisis and trauma in differing ways. This self-help
manual is based on the techniques of Superhero Therapy and
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and will teach you the skills of
acceptance, mindfulness, self-compassion, sense of purpose and
commitment to action, as well as helping you to develop your own
survivor story. This is the first book of its kind to help us deal
with the realities and mental health impact of a world emerging
from the unprecedented effects of COVID-19, as well as other
natural disasters and violence.
Did you ever want to be a hero? Have you ever dreamed of going on
an epic quest to destroy monsters, defeat evil forces and fly on
the back of a dragon? This interactive new self-help book puts you,
the reader, in a fantasy world where every decision you make and
every path you take will influence the outcome of your journey.
When the seer Anka spirits you away to the world of Here, you find
yourself proclaimed the Chosen One - the hero everyone is relying
on to defeat the evil sorceress Mallena before she destroys
everything. But you don't feel like a hero, do you? If you choose
to accept this quest, you will have an opportunity to learn the
skills that you need and put together a crew of loyal friends and
companions to help you with your journey. The skills are based on
acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which has been shown
through research to help people overcome depression, anxiety,
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), chronic pain, addiction
disorders and many other common problems. Your journey will be full
of danger, loss and strange creatures, but it will also be full of
excitement, adventure and fun, and will let you form life-long
bonds of friendship, which no curses can break. This book is your
call to adventure, an invitation to be the hero in your own story.
Have you ever struggled with weight issues? Have you faced
prejudice because of your gender identity or sexuality? Have you
had to cope with depression, anxiety or bullying? Have you been the
victim of sexual assault? If the answer to any of these is yes,
then this book is your sanctuary. Here you will find a safe space
to learn techniques that will not only overcome these problems and
traumas, but to truly empower you to live the life you want to
live. Alongside seven other heroic women, you will learn how to
re-write your origin story and become a true superhero. Written by
a pioneering therapist and author of Superhero Therapy, this
practical and compassionate self-help guide will help you deal with
villains, setbacks, vulnerabilities and labels, and will help you
define your heroic purpose.
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