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Category: Self-Help

Self-Help

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  • Ted Zeff, a psychologist who specializes in treating highly sensitive people, provides the first, easy-to-use survival guide offering immediate, practical, day-to-day coping skills for highly sensitive people. The book offers strategies for dealing with sensory and emotional overload, communicating effectively with nonHSP partners, developing ways to block stress triggers at work, and much more.

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  • Written by the best-selling author and cocreator of the powerful Inner Bonding® self-healing process, this workbook shows readers how to take responsibility for their own happiness, love themselves unconditionally, and access their own spiritual guidance. With this guide, readers will discover a life-changing six-step process to connect with the divine, tap into a higher source of love and truth, and realize a deeper sense of freedom and personal power.

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  • Written by psychologist and bestselling author Matthew McKay, The Interpersonal Problems Workbook combines research and evidence-based techniques for strengthening relationships in all areas in life–whether it’s at home, at work, with a significant other, a parent, or a child. The skills in this workbook are based in both schema therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and are designed to help readers connect and communicate effectively with those around them.

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  • Written by a team of mental health experts, Intrusive Thoughts Toolkit provides fast-acting techniques for overcoming persistent, painful, and intrusive thoughts. With this take-anywhere guide, readers will learn on-the-spot, proven-effective tips to get unstuck from negative thoughts and feelings, adopt healthier thinking habits, and increase overall well-being.  

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  • Do you overeat during times of stress? Do you often find yourself eating when you’re not even hungry? The Intuitive Eating Workbook offers a new way of looking at food. Based on the best-selling book, Intuitive Eating, this comprehensive workbook addresses the ten principles of intuitive eating, and provides an evidence-based model to help readers develop a healthy relationship with food, pay attention to cues of hunger and satisfaction, and cultivate a profound connection with both mind and body.

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  • In The iRest Program for Healing PTSD, clinical psychologist and yogic scholar Richard C. Miller—named one of the top twenty-five yoga teachers by Yoga Journal—offers an innovative and proven-effective ten-step yoga program for treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The deep relaxation meditations in this book will help readers overcome the common symptoms of PTSD, such as anxiety, insomnia, and depression, and maintain emotional stability so that they can return to living a full, meaningful life.

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  • Award-winning motivational speaker and workshop leader Donald Altman presents The Joy Compass, a pocket guide to using the events of our daily lives to awaken gratitude, contentment, calm, and well-being in every moment.

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  • In this lively, entertaining, and informative book, syndicated columnist Susan Swartz celebrates feisty women over fifty. Chock full of practical advice, it is a spirited companion to the author’s first book, Juicy Tomatoes.

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  • Isn’t it time for a kindness revolution? Kindness has the exponential power to renew relationships and transform how we think, feel, and behave in the world. In The Kindness Cure, psychologist Tara Cousineau draws on cutting-edge research in psychology and neuroscience to show how compassion and empathy are hardwired into our DNA and essential to our survival. Readers will also learn how simple practices of kindness—for oneself, for others, and for the world—can dissolve feelings of fear or indifference, and set the stage for profound happiness.

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  • It’s not you—it’s just the way you’re wired. That’s the message psychologist Amy Johnson tells readers with bad habits in her unique guide, The Little Book of Big Change. Drawing on a powerful combination of neuroscience and spirituality, this book shows readers that they are not their habits. Rather, their habits and addictions are the result of simple brain wiring that is easily reversed. By learning to stop bad habits at the source, readers will take charge of their habits and addictions—once and for all.

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  • This book will not only provide succinct proven mnemonics but will also serve as a guide to the most up-to-date efficacy of medications, researched alternative natural remedies, homeopathic remedies, and hypnosis. The rising concern with memory within the U.S. is unquestionable. We are saturated with new breakthroughs that last months only to find out that the research methodology was flawed. There are many well executed studies that have shown that memory can be preserved and enhanced by natural remedies (antioxidants, ibuprofin, etc). People also want a quick fix. This book will get right to the point and educate the reader on what to do and not to do.

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  • This book teaches you proven communication skills that can improve your intimate relationshiops, resolve family conflicts, and make you more effective and successful at work. The workbook provides worksheets, fill-in exercises, and is based on the step-by-step skills and information provided in Messages: The Communication Skills Book, now in second edition and has sold over 67,000 copies.

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  • Harness your mind-body connection for lasting ease and well-beingIn our busy, get-it-done-now culture, stress has become the new normal—a normal that’s embedding itself into our minds and our bodies. If left unchecked, stress can dictate how we think, feel, and act. Overwhelm, anxiousness, malaise, and unease are a daily experience. And over time, these stress-reactions turn into habits, leaving us stuck in a mental and physical rut. So, how can you soothe stress before it becomes your go-to?In this practical and accessible guide, you’ll find powerful and effective tools for calming stress in both mind and …

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  • In Washington, DC, the Dalai Lama met with Jon Kabat-Zinn, author of Full Catastrophe Living, Richard Davidson, and other leading meditation researchers to explore the intersection between ancient meditation techniques and modern neuroscience. The result is a fascinating and revealing conversation about the potential of the human mind to heal itself through mindfulness meditation, transcribed and presented to the public for the first time in The Mindís Own Physician.

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  • In The Mindful Path Through Shyness, a licensed psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of stress-related conditions helps readers cultivate mindfulness to move past shyness and gain social confidence.

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  • People who worry and ruminate put excessive focus on the past and the future, a tendency which, left unchecked, can lead to mental health problems such as depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The Mindful Path Through Worry and Rumination offers proven strategies to help readers find contentment in the present moment.

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