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Combining widely-accepted concepts of human behavior with elements from Rational Emotive Therapy, Positive Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, and most prominently Transactional Analysis, the second edition of Rethinking Everything explores in immediately understandable terms why we act as we do, how we frequently undermine our relationships, why we often cripple our potential, and how we can take greater control of our lives. By providing the language, real-life examples, cutting-edge research, and behavioral explanations to label, recognize, and examine dysfunctional conduct, Rethinking…mehr
Combining widely-accepted concepts of human behavior with elements from Rational Emotive Therapy, Positive Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, and most prominently Transactional Analysis, the second edition of Rethinking Everything explores in immediately understandable terms why we act as we do, how we frequently undermine our relationships, why we often cripple our potential, and how we can take greater control of our lives. By providing the language, real-life examples, cutting-edge research, and behavioral explanations to label, recognize, and examine dysfunctional conduct, Rethinking Everything empowers an awareness-inspired journey towards self-improvement. To that end, the expectation is not for readers of this book to save the world, but rather for those internalizing its insights to rethink everything in saving themselves.
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Autorenporträt
Neil Bright is an award-winning educator, retired public school administrator, and as a former psychology professor, an instructor of Transactional Analysis for more than thirty years. Currently living in New York's Catskill Mountains, he has written numerous cultural, political, and sports-related essays and has also authored Those Who Can: Why Master Teachers Do What They Do.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter One: Setting The Stage Chapter Two: Rethinking Thinking Chapter Three: Connecting What Was To What Is Chapter Four: Understanding The Parent Ego State Chapter Five: Understanding The Child Ego State Chapter Six: Understanding The Adult Ego State Chapter Seven: Utilizing Transaction Theory Chapter Eight: Differentiating Psychological Strokes Chapter Nine: Collecting Psychological Stamps Chapter Ten: Identifying Games And Defenses Chapter Eleven: Internalizing Life Positions Chapter Twelve: Recognizing Drivers Chapter Thirteen: Interpreting Scripts Chapter Fourteen: Gaining Freedom References Index
Preface Chapter One: Setting The Stage Chapter Two: Rethinking Thinking Chapter Three: Connecting What Was To What Is Chapter Four: Understanding The Parent Ego State Chapter Five: Understanding The Child Ego State Chapter Six: Understanding The Adult Ego State Chapter Seven: Utilizing Transaction Theory Chapter Eight: Differentiating Psychological Strokes Chapter Nine: Collecting Psychological Stamps Chapter Ten: Identifying Games And Defenses Chapter Eleven: Internalizing Life Positions Chapter Twelve: Recognizing Drivers Chapter Thirteen: Interpreting Scripts Chapter Fourteen: Gaining Freedom References Index
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