Tag: Psychology & Philosophy

Hold me Tight- Dr. Sue Johnson (Book Review #10)

“This book offers a revolutionary new way to see and shape love relationships. The stories, new ideas, and exercises offered in Hold Me Tight are based on the new science of love and the wisdom of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT), an effective new… Continue Reading “Hold me Tight- Dr. Sue Johnson (Book Review #10)”

Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert (Book Review #13)

  “Why are lovers quicker to forgive their partners for infidelity than for leaving dirty dishes in the sink? • Why will sighted people pay more to avoid going blind than blind people will pay to regain their sight? • Why do dining companions… Continue Reading “Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert (Book Review #13)”

No one has to die alone by Dr. Lani Leary (Book Review #23)

Too tired to read? You can listen to Jeyran’s review below. “Caring for a terminally ill loved one can be the single biggest challenge of your life. Drawing from her experience sitting with over 500 people as they died and caring for her own terminally… Continue Reading “No one has to die alone by Dr. Lani Leary (Book Review #23)”

When houses burn by Lauren Lee (Book Review #262)

When houses burn is a psychological thriller written about Dr. Delilah Hedley. Delilah is unable to have children and this is taking a harsh toll on her life and marriage. As she is at work with a new patient, Luke, she begins to discover… Continue Reading “When houses burn by Lauren Lee (Book Review #262)”

Writing for bliss by Diana Raab (Book Review #266)

Writing for bliss is a psychology self- help book written about ways to heal and deal with trauma and stress, through writing. The author uses this technique in order to tell her story and transforms her life. Writing is therapeutic and she encourages people… Continue Reading “Writing for bliss by Diana Raab (Book Review #266)”

Immediacy: Our Ways of Coping in Everyday Life (Book Review #189)

This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” Immediacy is a non-fiction – Psychology – Social Science book written about ways of which we can cope… Continue Reading “Immediacy: Our Ways of Coping in Everyday Life (Book Review #189)”

A Message To My Younger Self Written by Jeyran Main

A Message To My Younger Self I have wanted to write this article for a while. At the age of 35, I feel that due to many unforeseen occurrences, I have had to go through a lot. Whether it has been hardship or success,… Continue Reading “A Message To My Younger Self Written by Jeyran Main”

The Other Side of Positive Thinking Written by BoringBug

The Other Side of Positive Thinking You are born wise. Despite not knowing all the answers, you don’t talk or argue back. Thereafter you grow older and impregnate yourself with negative thoughts. Thoughts full of “I can’t(s)”, resultant blocking your own good, frustrating and… Continue Reading “The Other Side of Positive Thinking Written by BoringBug”

NLP Techniques by Brian Ledger (Book Review #228)

This review was kindly requested by Lean Stone Book Club.   NLP is a short non-fiction book written about the effective way to set your mind straight and to be able to focus better in life. NPL stands for Neuro Linguistic Programs, which are… Continue Reading “NLP Techniques by Brian Ledger (Book Review #228)”