A must-read for anyone seeking emotional well-being in our precarious world. -Jack Canfield, NY Times Bestselling Series Chicken Soup For The SoulA modern self-help book with the tools to show you how to heal yourself naturally. Have you spent years in therapy, on meds, or both but not much has changed? Or maybe they just haven't been enough. . . If this is you, it may be time to Rethink Your Shrink. In this upbeat and out-of-the-box self-help guide, clinical psychologist Dr. Sam Von Reiche brings you TEN of the best proven treatments and strategies beyond talk therapy and meds to heal depression, anxiety, insomnia, food addiction, improve ADD and ADHD and so much more. Chock-full of inspiring stories, including Dr. Sam's own rocky road from struggle to straight-up happiness, Rethink Your Shrink is a mental health guidebook to finding peace in pandemic times and the years ahead. Rethink Your Shrink will give you all the tools you need to achieve optimal mental health for life and be your best self: -Effective and proven treatments you've likely never heard of -Simple self-healing strategies to change your life without professional help -Learn if your physical health is the culprit behind your depression and anxiety and what to do about it Dr. Sam Von Reiche is a clinical psychologist, media expert and founder of the Center for Transformation, a holistic psychotherapy center in Ridgewood, NJ. A Magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Princeton University, Dr. Sam is known for her innovative and inspiring approach to therapy and her charismatic style. She has been featured on NBC, Fox-5 and Huffpost Live and has written numerous articles for magazines and other publications. You can find out more about Dr. Sam and the Center for Transformation at www.drsamvonreiche.com or call them at 201-556-8210. nstead of a lifelong prescription of side effect-ridden psychiatric medications and endless talk therapy, Dr. Sam offers real solutions to have you feeling like your best self. I love how instead of giving us a dry list of facts on the subject, Dr. Sam knows how to truly connect with her readers on a personal level, and uses her authentic and witty style, along with her personal story, to keep you engaged. - Dr. Isabella Wentz, Pharm D., NY Times #1 Bestseller Hashimoto's ProtocolDr. Sam Von Reiche is like Copernicus, suggesting that Earth is not the center of the universe. To get humankind out of thinking in the old earth-centered way took hundreds of years. To get yourself out of thinking in the old mind-body way takes only reading her extraordinary self-help guide.- Richard Shames, MD. Author, Thyroid Power: Ten Steps to Total Health
Follow your heart. You do you. You are enough. We take these slogans for granted, but what if this path to personal happiness leads to a dead-end? In Rethink Your Self, Trevin Wax encourages you to rethink some of our society’s most common assumptions about identity and the road to happiness. Most people define their identity and purpose by first looking in (to their desires), then looking around (to express their uniqueness), and finally—maybe—looking up (to add a spiritual dimension to life). Rethink Your Self proposes a counter-intuitive approach: looking up before looking in. It's only when we look up to learn who we were created to be that we discover our true purpose and become our truest selves.
A nutritious ‘movement diet’ is essential to our well-being. This book contains all the ingredients we need. –Mark Hyman, MD, New York Times #1 Bestselling Author of Young Forever, The Pegan Diet, and The Blood Sugar Solution This book is elegant and immediately actionable. You cannot help but be changed simply by reading it. –Kelly Starrett, DPT, New York Times bestselling author of Becoming a Supple Leopard, Deskbound, and Built to Move Indie Book Award 2023--Gold Winner in the Health category We make hundreds of movement choices all day long, whether we know it or not: Walk or drive? Sit or stand? Hip to the right or to the left? Heels or flats? So how can we make the choices that leave us feeling and moving—even thinking—our best? It starts with the ways in which our body is positioned throughout the day, whether working, exercising, or resting. Rethink Your Position is your guide to everyday anatomy and alignment—part by part. Daily aches and pains can feel unavoidable, but we can start feeling better by moving better. And moving better starts with our individual body parts, and the relationship between and among those parts and the forces or loads they experience. Professionals, experienced exercisers, and new-to-movement newbies alike will discover the big and little ways our body parts move. Rethink Your Position explains how to check the way different areas are moving now, includes precision exercises to get important parts moving better, and shows how to support better health by making small changes —not only at the gym, but at the office, in the kitchen, on a walk with friends….even while you’re sleeping. With her trademark clarity and humor, biomechanist, movement teacher, and bestselling author Katy Bowman provides simple, engaging instructions that will have you rethinking your position by reshaping what you’re already doing. Learn how to: Avoid a tech neck by adjusting your head while looking at your phone Set up your computer space to open tight shoulders Switch up the way you walk for happier feet and knees Care for your hips and psoas muscles by sitting differently Adjust your pelvic tilt for a stronger pelvic floor and glutes Wake up feeling refreshed by changing your sleep shape Find even better form in your regular yoga, Pilates, or fitness workout Care for your brain (and mind) with simple movements—like chewing! Transform how you think about movement. Then watch your whole life change!
How to reinvent your career – and work for as long as you want Have you accumulated plenty of wisdom and experience, but others think you're all washed up? Perhaps you're bored with your current work but not sure what's next. Don't panic! Work reinvention expert Joanna Maxwell shows you how to refresh a current career, pursue a new direction or leverage your experience to start your own business. The practical exercises and inspirational real-life stories in Rethink Your Career will help you: • clarify your strengths, talents and skills • find creative new ways to think about your work future • take stock of your finances and deal with your fears • make your best decision and put your new plans into action. ‘Practical, intelligent, encouraging, Joanna Maxwell discusses how everyone can achieve success with a positive approach to this much neglected second half of life.' Susan Ryan AO, Age Discrimination Commissioner 2011–2016 ‘Joanna Maxwell is terrific and her book is highly readable, illuminating and wise.' Ray Martin AM
Author's note -- Preface -- Dreaming, not doing -- The upside of dreaming -- Fooling our minds -- The wise pursuit of our dreams -- Engaging our nonconscious minds -- The magic of WOOP -- WOOP your life -- Your friend for life -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index
A revealing, insightful account of how Russian business works--or does not work. Vladimir Kvint, a leading Russian economist, explains how to understand the Russian mind, how to deal with the rapidly evolving system, and how best to benefit from the boundless natural resources that remain virtually untapped. 16 pages of photos.
As a mental health professional, you know it’s a real challenge to help clients develop the psychological skills they need to live a vital life. This is especially true when you are working with time constraints or in settings where contacts with the client will be brief. Brief Interventions for Radical Change is a powerful resource for any clinician working with clients who are struggling with mental health, substance abuse, or life adjustment issues. If you are searching for a more focused therapeutic approach that requires fewer follow-up visits with clients, or if you are simply looking for a way to make the most of each session, this is your guide. In this book, you’ll find a ready-to-use collection of brief assessment and case-formulation tools, as well as many brief intervention strategies based in focused acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). These tools and strategies can be used to help your clients stop using unworkable behaviors, and instead engage in committed, values-based actions to change their lives for the better. The book includes a practical approach to understanding how clients get stuck, focusing questions to help clients redefine their problem, and tools to increase motivation for change. In addition, you will learn methods for rapidly constructing effective treatment plans and effective interventions for promoting acceptance, present-moment awareness, and contact with personal values. With this book, you will easily integrate important mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based therapeutic work in their interactions with clients suffering from depression, anxiety, or any other mental health problem.