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Learn how to end the self-destructive behaviours that stop you from
living your best life with this breakthrough programme. Do you ...
Put the needs of others above your own? Start to panic when someone
you love leaves - or threatens to? Often feel anxious about natural
disasters, losing all your money, or getting seriously ill? Find
that no matter how successful you are, you still feel unhappy,
unfulfilled, or undeserving? Unsatisfactory relationships, an
irrational lack of self-esteem, feelings of being unfulfilled -
these are all problems that can be solved by changing the types of
messages that people internalise. These self-defeating behaviour
patterns are called 'lifetraps', and Reinventing Your Life shows
you how to stop the cycle that keeps you from attaining happiness.
Two of America's leading psychologists, Jeffrey E. Young, PhD, and
Janet S. Klosko, PhD, draw on the breakthrough principles of
cognitive therapy to help you recognise and change negative thought
patterns, without the aid of drugs or long-term traditional
therapy. They describe eleven of the most common lifetraps, provide
a diagnostic test for each, and offer step-by-step suggestions to
help you break free of the traps. Thousands of men and women have
seen the immediate and long-term results of the extraordinary
programme outlined in this clear, compassionate, liberating book.
Its innovative approach to solving ongoing emotional problems will
help you create a more fulfilling, productive life.
Do you have clients who do not want to be helped? Clients who don't
trust you, your profession, or your service. Clients who don’t
want to change, despite needing to and despite your best efforts.
Then No Bullshit Therapy (NBT) is for you! Most simply, NBT is
about being authentic. Many people are cajoled, pressured, or
mandated to see therapists, counsellors and other helpers. Hence,
they are reluctant, suspicious, and resistant to being helped. This
puts professionals in the difficult position of trying to help
someone who does not want to be helped. To make things worse, there
are few practice models designed to engage people who don’t want
to be engaged. No Bullshit Therapy (NBT) creates a context for
mutual honesty and directness in working relationships. Most
simply, it is about being authentic. Creating a context for mutual
honesty and directness can be refreshingly effective, especially
with people who are suspicious of counselling or distrustful of the
counsellor. When combined with warmth and care, honesty and
directness can enhance co-operation, connection, and trust,
especially if the practitioner avoids jargon and acknowledges
constraints to the work. NBT is ideal for working with people who:
• Don’t like therapy or the idea of therapy (even if they’ve
never had it) • Don’t trust warm fuzzy ‘do-gooders’ or
‘psychologisers’ • Are suspicious of services because they
have experienced trauma, have had abusive institutional
experiences, or unsatisfactory treatment in the past • Don’t
see themselves as a client, don’t agree with the referrer’s
description of them or their problems, and appear to not want to
change Practical and engaging, this book is an essential guide for
therapists, counsellors and other allied-health professionals who
are looking for a more effective way to connect with any client and
ensure they get the support they want. It may also help you create
more robust relationships at work and in the home.
Do you have clients who do not want to be helped? Clients who don't
trust you, your profession, or your service. Clients who don’t
want to change, despite needing to and despite your best efforts.
Then No Bullshit Therapy (NBT) is for you! Most simply, NBT is
about being authentic. Many people are cajoled, pressured, or
mandated to see therapists, counsellors and other helpers. Hence,
they are reluctant, suspicious, and resistant to being helped. This
puts professionals in the difficult position of trying to help
someone who does not want to be helped. To make things worse, there
are few practice models designed to engage people who don’t want
to be engaged. No Bullshit Therapy (NBT) creates a context for
mutual honesty and directness in working relationships. Most
simply, it is about being authentic. Creating a context for mutual
honesty and directness can be refreshingly effective, especially
with people who are suspicious of counselling or distrustful of the
counsellor. When combined with warmth and care, honesty and
directness can enhance co-operation, connection, and trust,
especially if the practitioner avoids jargon and acknowledges
constraints to the work. NBT is ideal for working with people who:
• Don’t like therapy or the idea of therapy (even if they’ve
never had it) • Don’t trust warm fuzzy ‘do-gooders’ or
‘psychologisers’ • Are suspicious of services because they
have experienced trauma, have had abusive institutional
experiences, or unsatisfactory treatment in the past • Don’t
see themselves as a client, don’t agree with the referrer’s
description of them or their problems, and appear to not want to
change Practical and engaging, this book is an essential guide for
therapists, counsellors and other allied-health professionals who
are looking for a more effective way to connect with any client and
ensure they get the support they want. It may also help you create
more robust relationships at work and in the home.
Schema Therapy combines proven cognitive behavioral therapy
techniques with elements of interpersonal, experiential, and
psychodynamic therapies in order to help people with long-term
mental health problems including personality disorders and chronic
depression. Schema Therapy suggests that many negative cognitive
conditions are based on past experiences, and therefore provides
models for challenging and modifying negative thoughts and
behaviors in order to provoke change.
In this book, Eshkol Rafaeli, David P. Bernstein and Jeffrey
Young pioneers of the Schema Therapy approach indicate the 30
distinctive features of Schema Therapy, and how the method fits
into the broader CBT spectrum.
Divided into two parts, Theoretical Points and Practical Points,
this book provides a concise introduction for those new to the
technique, as well as a discussion of how it differs from the other
cognitive behavioral therapies for those experienced in the
field.
Schema Therapy combines proven cognitive behavioral therapy
techniques with elements of interpersonal, experiential, and
psychodynamic therapies in order to help people with long-term
mental health problems including personality disorders and chronic
depression. Schema Therapy suggests that many negative cognitive
conditions are based on past experiences, and therefore provides
models for challenging and modifying negative thoughts and
behaviors in order to provoke change.
In this book, Eshkol Rafaeli, David P. Bernstein and Jeffrey
Young pioneers of the Schema Therapy approach indicate the 30
distinctive features of Schema Therapy, and how the method fits
into the broader CBT spectrum.
Divided into two parts, Theoretical Points and Practical Points,
this book provides a concise introduction for those new to the
technique, as well as a discussion of how it differs from the other
cognitive behavioral therapies for those experienced in the
field.
This Pocket Reference offer a multifaceted guide on various aspects
of Alzheimer's disease. This thorough review discusses the
challenges of diagnosis, different stages of the disease, testing,
and current treatment methods, including pharmacological and
nonpharmacological management of cognitive decline and symptoms due
to Alzheimer's disease. The book also has specific chapters on care
issues for patients with Alzheimer's disease, which describes what
clinician's and caregivers should expect and how to manage the
disease at its various stages. Additionally, the book provides
helpful guides, tables, and tips for clinicians and caregivers to
help care for the patient and the caregiver themselves.
Fiction. Few Polish prose writers of the past ten years have
attracted as much delight and bewilderment as Natasza Goerke. Her
stories, which are commonly fastened with predicates like
"surreal," "grotesque," "ludicrous," "ironic," and "extravagant,"
call to mind the absurdist and parabolic work of Daniil Kharms,
Slawomir, Mrozek, Clarice Lispector, and Antonio Tabucchi.
FAREWELLS TO PLASMA is a selection of Goerke's short stories and
prose from her three volumes in Polish "The transgression and
abolition of borders, the permeation of East and West, tradition
and modernity, dream and reality - these are the narrative
coordinates of Goerke's universe, teeming with those who are
wandering, searching, yearning - and, chiefly, loving"-S?ddeutsche
Zeitung.
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