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Self-Help

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  • The Nature of Consciousness challenges the prevailing materialist paradigm that is holding humanity back, suggesting that consciousness is the fundamental reality of the apparent duality of mind and matter, and that overlooking or ignoring this reality is the root cause of the suffering that pervades and motivates most people’s lives, as well as the wider conflicts that exist between communities and nations. This comprehensive investigation will satisfy readers of all kinds, from the existentially minded to the rigorously scientific to the earnestly hopeful for peace.

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  • In The Need to Please, a leading mindfulness expert and psychotherapist provides compassionate, mindfulness-based techniques that will help chronic people-pleasers address and overcome their fears of failure, inappropriate self-sacrificing, loss of personal identity, and voracious need of approval.

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  • Emotional distress takes many forms—such as excessive worry, rumination, regret, shame, humiliation, or resentment. Managing these negative thoughts is essential for emotional healing and wholeness. In this workbook, renowned psychologist David A. Clark offers a transdiagnostic, cognitive behavioral approach to effectively target these unwanted thoughts. Using practical, step-by-step instructions and activities, readers will learn to free themselves from the addictive thought patterns that trap them in an endless cycle of negativity.

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  • When you understand how your memory actually works, you are better equipped to optimize it. In The Neuroscience of Memory, neuropsychologist Sherrie All offers readers a seven-step approach to memory enrichment drawn from evidence-based neuroscience. With this guide, readers will learn to enhance brain and memory function, and stay mentally sharp as they age.

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  • It’s time to redefine happiness. In this breakthrough workbook, readers will discover a more effective way to achieve satisfaction and fulfillment rooted in spiritual values and actions. Blending time-tested spiritual wisdom with evidence-based psychological practices, readers will learn how to experience happiness on their own terms—even when faced with life’s unavoidable obstacles and losses.

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  • The No-Self Help Book is the first to take the “self” out of “self-help.” Written by a clinical psychologist and student of Eastern philosophy, this guide offers a radical solution to readers struggling with self-doubt, self-esteem, and self-defeating thoughts: get over your self—it’s time for “no-self help”! With forty bite-sized chapters full of clever and inspiring insights, this book will help readers break free of their own self-limiting beliefs, so they can realize a more expansive sense of being and discover the unlimited potential of who they really are.

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  • The OCD Workbook, Third Edition offers the latest findings on the causes and most effective treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It includes helpful information on medications and shows readers how they can calm their impulses through techniques drawn from acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.

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  • Managing the Narcissist in Your Life is the first workbook to empower readers with practical solutions for dealing with self-absorbed and narcissistic individuals. It offers essential skills for managing narcissistic behavior in love relationships, the workplace, and in friend and family relationships.

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  • Severe dieting often results in periods of reactive binge eating, this workbook contains proven-effective tools to help bulimics break the cycle of bingeing and reacting, allowing them to take control of their lives and make positive behavior changes.

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  • This groundbreaking work illuminates the phenomena of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) as it is uniquely experienced by people of color, and provides a much-needed path to reclaiming health and wholeness despite the heavy burden of systemic, intergenerational, and attachment trauma resulting from racism in our country. Readers of color will find affirmation of their experience of C-PTSD from both a social justice and psychological lens, and learn techniques for reclaiming wholeness.

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  • In The Post-Traumatic Insomnia Workbook, two therapists in the veterans health care system present research-based cognitive behavioral techniques for overcoming the sleep disorders that commonly develop after trauma.

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  • Having a traumatic experience does not automatically mean someone will develop PTSD. In fact, many men and women—from veterans to victims of assault to those injured in accidents—have reported that, through their struggles with the effects of trauma, they now experience life differently and have found meaning in their traumatic life event. Written by two psychologists and experts on trauma psychology—including one of the key researchers on posttraumatic growth (PTG)—this unique, evidence-based, step-by-step workbook offers trauma survivors a new model for processing their traumatic experience in order to gain wisdom, strength, and resilience.

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  • Everyone wants to be happy, but somewhere along the way, they fall into “traps” that prevent them from reaching their potential, their goals, and the lives they want. In this important new book, internationally-recognized mindfulness expert Ruth Baer explores four most common psychological traps that ultimately lead to unhappiness: rumination, avoidance, emotion-driven behavior, and self-criticism, and offers real solutions for overcoming them. Inside readers will learn to transform their lives using an innovative transdiagnostic approach to managing stress, anxiety, and unhappiness so that they can live a truly satisfying life.

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  • For many people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), reliving the past through trauma-focused treatments can be too painful a place to start. They may be more likely to drop out of therapy and avoid seeking further treatment altogether. By shifting the focus from the patient’s trauma to what gives their life fulfillment, joy and value, The PTSD Behavioral Activation Workbook can help readers envision the kind of future they want to have, so they can move forward in their treatment to pursue that future.

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  • In the third edition of the best-selling The PTSD Workbook, psychologists and trauma experts Mary Beth Williams and Soili Poijula offer readers the most effective tools available for treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In this fully revised and updated workbook, readers will learn how to move past the trauma they have experienced; manage symptoms such as insomnia, anxiety, and flashbacks; and find important updates reflecting the new DSM-V definition of PTSD.

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  • Anxiety is an age-old problem. It exists in all cultures, and each has its own methods for treating it. For readers who suffer from anxiety but have found little relief from modern western treatments, the ancient practice of qigong—which can be understood as the cultivation of internal energy—may offer relief. In The Qigong Workbook for Anxiety, world-renowned and respected qigong master Kam Chuen Lam presents his first workbook for overcoming anxiety problems utilizing traditional Chinese energy-focusing exercises. By following these step-by-step exercises, readers will learn to transform feelings of anxiety into resilience and inner strength. The workbook also contains helpful illustrations.

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