Tag: psychology

Unveiling 11 Relationship Styles: Secrets Nobody Told Youby Ahmad Aljazeeri (Book Review #1867)

“Unveiling 11 Relationship Styles: Secrets Nobody Told You” is a pioneering exploration that delves into the multifaceted nature of human connections, offering a fresh and comprehensive perspective on both romantic and platonic relationships. The book introduces readers to the ‘PICCK A SPICE’ framework, which… Continue Reading “Unveiling 11 Relationship Styles: Secrets Nobody Told Youby Ahmad Aljazeeri (Book Review #1867)”

This is how we heal from painful childhoods by Ernest Ellender, PhD (Book Review #1864)

Ernest Ellender, PhD, brings his extensive experience as a trauma therapist and Jiu-jitsu black belt instructor to the forefront in his transformative book, “This is How We Heal from Painful Childhoods.” The book serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals looking to overcome the… Continue Reading “This is how we heal from painful childhoods by Ernest Ellender, PhD (Book Review #1864)”

Why We Make Bad Choices: The God’s Labyrinth of Good and Evil Encountering the Self by Maria Liviero (Book Review #1614)

‘Why We Make Bad Choices’ is a non-fiction book that improves the reader’s mind and life. It takes references from themes and characters of Genesis 1-3 but also discusses behaviors and trains of thought that emphasize humans misbehave and make bad choices.

Equanimity: Finding Strength, Serenity, and Contentment, where Neuropsychology Meets Ancient Wisdom Kindle Edition by John Elliott-White (Book Review #1462)

‘Equanimity’ is a non-fiction self-help book enabling the reader to understand and educate themselves on modern psychiatry and traditional ways to train the brain over mental calmness, depression, anxiety and other similar disorders.

The Multitude of Personalities Made Simple by A.A. Hadi White (Book Review #1411)

‘The Multitude of Personalities Made Simple’ is a psychology self-help spiritual book written to assist the reader in accurately determining their personality type and assessing it through measurement.

Home Boys by Seth C. Kadish (Book Review #1251)

Home boys is a memoir containing stories and relationships of a group of troubled teenagers and their interactions with a therapist. While the premise has humor, it also discusses some crucial matters that make this book valuable to read.

Fully Alive: Using Your Individuality to Conquer Addiction by Michael J. Surdyka (Book Review #925)

Entirely Alive is a self-help book for anyone who is struggling with addiction. It is a beautifully written statement filled with inspirational methods, strategies, work questions, assessments, and a practically mapped-out proposal for a recovery plan.

The Rational Emotive Train by Joseph Gill (Book Review #831)

The rational emotive train is a self-help book providing guidance and strategies to help the reader manage emotions, boost your defense system, cry, and experience so much more. The aim is to be a tool for resolving issues like stress and being grateful for… Continue Reading “The Rational Emotive Train by Joseph Gill (Book Review #831)”