Reinventing Your Life - The Breakthough Program to End Negative Behavior...and Feel Great Again. Foreword: Beck, Aaron T.
Verlag | Penguin US |
Auflage | 1994 |
Seiten | 384 |
Format | 13,5 x 20,2 x 2,1 cm |
Gewicht | 282 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 0452272041 |
EAN | 9780452272040 |
Bestell-Nr | 45227204EA |
Learn how to end the self-destructive behaviors that stop you from living your best life with this breakthrough program.
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, 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 internalize. These self-defeating behavior 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, Ph.D., and Janet S. Klosko, Ph.D., draw on the breakthrough principles of cognitive therapy to help you recognize 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 program outlines in this clear, compassionate, liberating book. Its innovative approach to solving ongoing emotional problems will help you create a more fulfilling, productive life.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Reinventing Your LifeForeword by Aaron Beck, M.D.
Preface
1. Lifetraps
2. Which Lifetraps Do You Have?
3. Understanding Lifetraps
4. Surrender, Escape, and Counterattack
5. How Lifetraps Change
6. "Please Don\'t Leave Me!": The Abandonment Lifetrap
7. "I Can\'t Trust You": The Mistrust and Abuse Lifetrap
8. "I\'ll Never Get the Love I Need": The Emotional Deprivation Lifetrap
9. "I Don\'t Fit In": The Social Exclusion Lifetrap
10. "I Can\'t Make It on My Own": The Dependence Lifetrap
11. "Catastrophe Is About to Strike": The Vulnerability Lifetrap
12. "I\'m Worthless": The Defectiveness Lifetrap
13. "I Feel Like Such a Failure": The Failure Lifetrap
14. "I Always Do It Your Way!": The Subjugation Lifetrap
15. "It\'s Never Quite Good Enough": The Unrelenting Standards Lifetrap
16. "I Can Have Whatever I Want": The Entitlement Lifetrap
17. A Philosophy of Change
References
Index
Rezension:
Praise for Reinventing Your Life
Several of the most painful petards upon which people become hoisted during an unhappy childhood are neatly dispatched here by two cognitive therapists, who attack 11 common lifetraps destructive patterns that underlie a variety of emotional problems. Young and Klosko ably demonstrate how to deal with issues of abandonment, dependence, trust, social rejection, emotional deprivation, failure and vulnerability. They provide meaningful case histories, perceptive descriptions, diagnostic tests and a variety of nugget-sized, easily understood lists detailing the causes, danger signs and effects of negative impulses and actions, as well as ways to short-circuit them. Publishers Weekly
Using illustrations from case studies, the authors describe each lifetrap, discuss its origins in childhood experience, and provide a questionnaire for self-assessment. They then offer a program for change using techniques ranging from experiential (getting in touch with your inner child) to cognitive (writing a case against your lifetrap) and behavioral (identifying specific behaviors to be changed). Library Journal