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From Library Journal
Cognitive behavioral therapy is based on the idea that our thoughts and our interpretations of events greatly influence our moods. Therapists teach clients to listen to their negative internal dialogs and to use less depressive “self-talk.” Clients may also be given “homework” in the form of relaxation exercises for anxiety or gradual acclimatization to frightening situations. The emphasis is on changing thoughts and actions, not on understanding their origins. (more…)
10 Responses for "Self-Coaching: The Powerful Program to Beat Anxiety and Depression, 2nd Edition, Completely Revised and Updated (Kindle Edition)"
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Changed what I had believed
I always thought feelings come first, then thoughts. After reading this book, I learned that thoughts come before feelings.
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Wonderful Book
My best friend has been very depressed for a long time. I saw this book one night at the mall and picked it up for her.
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Thank you Dr. Luciani !!
Thank you Dr. Luciani….you have removed any doubt I once felt about the effectiveness of “self-help” books.
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Some good advice, not sensitive.
This is the first Amazon review I have been inspired to write. While some of the exercises in this book are helpful, and the author’s general idea is fairly accurate and…
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Broken Record.
this book is pretty much all filler. the “Dr” that wrote it seems to like to repeat things over and over. the techniques are garbage… period.
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Anxiety and Depression: Just A Habit
The main point of SELF-COACHING is to become aware of your reactions to the point where you can identify them as they arise, and deal with them proactively.
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Self-Coaching – Practical and Effective
I read this book trying to understand some of the reasons I have so much fear in certain situations and, hopefully to overcome it. Did it work? Well, yes and no.
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Great ideas for someone with general anxiety.
I have social phobia and I’ve been on a hunt for the past few years for a natural treatment. I’ve tried herbs and supplements and nothing has worked.
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My life is never the same
I suffered from Generalized Anxiety Disorder (”the worry disease”) with underlying depression which fuels the worry because i was convinced that I couldn’t handle life if…
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everyday practical help – self coaching
Suffering from severe depression is immobilizing, and only you can tell what you really need. The important thing is to get help and address it – just hoping for it to get better…
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