How Changeable Are You? CQ: The Changeability Quotient is a ground-breaking, innovative, and much-needed analysis of the factors that contribute to and impede the ability to change. It is a vital read for people who know they need to change but are struggling, as well as for their loved ones and the therapists who work with them. The CQ's analysis of the factors of changeability and its practical application will help readers understand both the positive attributes and negative aspects that shape one's ability to change. It also helps readers understand their own-or their loved one's-overall…mehr
How Changeable Are You? CQ: The Changeability Quotient is a ground-breaking, innovative, and much-needed analysis of the factors that contribute to and impede the ability to change. It is a vital read for people who know they need to change but are struggling, as well as for their loved ones and the therapists who work with them. The CQ's analysis of the factors of changeability and its practical application will help readers understand both the positive attributes and negative aspects that shape one's ability to change. It also helps readers understand their own-or their loved one's-overall potential to experience real change. With its case histories, hands-on instructions, and clear analysis of the human ability to change, CQ can be transformative for everyone.
Originally from Newport News, Virginia, Dr. Norman Goldwasser is a clinical psychologist in Miami Beach, Florida. He earned Master's degrees in Clinical Psychology and Industrial-Organizational Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology summa cum laude from the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.Trained as a cognitive-behavioral psychologist, his primary focus of treatment and writings has been in the field of trauma. He is widely regarded as an expert in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), having been a clinician, consultant, and trainer over the past 30 years.He is an internationally known speaker on various topics including child sexual trauma, marital issues, educational psychology, positive psychology, and spirituality. He has consulted with more than 100 businesses, law and medical practices, hospitals, and educational institutions throughout his career. More recently, he has volunteered in Israel to treat trauma victims, soldiers, and their families and to train therapists to use EMDR.Dr. Goldwasser's previous book, Breaking the Mirror: Overcoming Narcissism-How to Conquer Self-Centeredness and Achieve Successful Relationships, has received much critical acclaim. In addition to CQ: The Changeability Quotient, he is completing his third book, Mindful Prayer: A Clinical Approach to Achieving a Deeper Spiritual Connection, which is set to be published shortly.Dr. Goldwasser is most proud of his seven children, 28 wonderful grandchildren, and three amazing great-grandchildren.
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