The Untroubled Mind

The Untroubled Mind

Author: Herbert J. Hall

Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB

Published: 2024-02-12

Total Pages: 2

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The Untroubled Mind is a book written by Herbert J. Hall, a physician and author known for his works on mental health and well-being. Published in the early 20th century, this book explores various aspects of mental health, offering insights and advice on how to cultivate a peaceful and untroubled mind in the face of life's challenges.


The Untroubled Mind

The Untroubled Mind

Author: Herbert J. Hall, M.D.

Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB

Published: 2024-10-21

Total Pages: 51

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The Untroubled Mind (Illustrated) by Herbert J. Hall, M.D. presents readers with a transformative guide to achieving inner peace and mental clarity in an increasingly chaotic world. Dr. Herbert J. Hall, a distinguished psychiatrist, shares timeless wisdom and practical insights to help readers cultivate a sense of calm and tranquility amidst life's challenges. In this illustrated edition, Dr. Hall's profound teachings are complemented by captivating visuals that enhance the understanding and application of his methods. Through clear explanations and vivid imagery, he offers a roadmap to mental well-being, empowering readers to navigate stress, anxiety, and uncertainty with grace and resilience. From mindfulness practices to stress-reduction techniques, each page of The Untroubled Mind is a treasure trove of tools and strategies for cultivating a peaceful state of mind. Dr. Hall's compassionate approach and relatable illustrations make complex concepts accessible to all, inspiring readers to reclaim control over their mental health. Whether you're seeking relief from everyday stressors or striving to achieve a deeper sense of inner harmony, The Untroubled Mind serves as your trusted companion. Dive into its pages and embark on a journey towards greater peace, balance, and serenity. Embark on a journey of self-discovery and mental well-being with The Untroubled Mind by Herbert J. Hall, M.D. Let its illustrated pages guide you towards a life of greater tranquility, resilience, and fulfillment.


Our Pristine Mind

Our Pristine Mind

Author: Orgyen Chowang

Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Published: 2016-06-07

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 083484009X

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This “gem of a book” reveals how we can go beyond mindfulness to connect with the ultimate happiness within us and transform our lives (Rick Hanson, Buddha’s Brain) The true nature of our mind is brilliant, clear, and joyful. But we don’t experience this reality amid the swirl of stresses, thoughts, and emotions of day-to-day life. Our Pristine Mind is a practical guide to uncovering our naturally comfortable state of mind and reconnecting with the unconditional happiness that is already within us. Using straightforward, accessible language, Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche leads us through the path of Pristine Mind meditation, a practice from the profound teachings known as Dzogchen. This book presents the entire journey of meditation, from the very beginning all the way to the complete happiness of enlightenment. It is a realistic, natural process that can be practiced and experienced by anyone.


It's All Absolutely Fine

It's All Absolutely Fine

Author: Ruby Elliot

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2017-01-31

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1449484050

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It’s All Absolutely Fine is an honest and unapologetic account of day-to-day life as a groaning, crying, laughing sentient potato being for whom things are often absolutely not fine. Through simple, humorous drawings and a few short narratives, the book encompasses everything from mood disorders, anxiety, and issues with body image through to existential conversations with dogs and some unusually articulate birds. Building on Rubyetc's huge online presence, It's All Absolutely Fine includes mostly new material, both written and illustrated, and is inspirational, empowering, and entertaining. Hope and tenacity abound in this book that is as heartening as it is hilarious. *Voted onto the 2018 GREAT GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR TEENS list by the American Library Association's YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association)


The Myth of the Untroubled Therapist

The Myth of the Untroubled Therapist

Author: Marie Adams

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-15

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1134745176

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Therapists are often expected to be immune to the kind of problems that they help clients through. This book serves to demonstrate that this is certainly not the case: they are no more resistant to difficult and unexpected personal circumstances than anyone else. In this book Marie Adams looks into the kind of problems that therapists can be afraid to face in their own lives, including divorce, bereavement, illness, depression and anxiety and uses the experience of others to examine the best ways of dealing with them. The Myth of the Untroubled Therapist looks at the lives of forty practitioners to learn how they coped during times of personal strife. CBT, psychoanalytic, integrative and humanistic therapists from an international array of backgrounds were interviewed about how they believed their personal lives affected their work with clients. Over half admitted to suffering from depression since entering the profession and many continued practising while ill or under great stress. Some admitted to using their work as a ‘buffer’ against their personal circumstances in an attempt to avoid focusing on their own pain. Using clinical examples, personal experience, research literature and the voices of the many therapists interviewed, Adams challenges mental health professionals to take a step back and consider their own well-being as a vital first step to promoting insight and change in those they seek to help. Linking therapists’ personal histories to their choice of career, The Myth of the Untroubled Therapist pinpoints some of the key elements that may serve, and sometimes undermine, counsellors working in private practice or mental health settings. The book is ideal for counsellors and psychotherapists as well as social workers and those working within any kind of helping profession.


Endangered Minds

Endangered Minds

Author: Jane M. Healy

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-07-19

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1439126704

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Is today's fast-paced media culture creating a toxic environment for our children's brains? In this landmark, bestselling assessment tracing the roots of America's escalating crisis in education, Jane M. Healy, Ph.D., examines how television, video games, and other components of popular culture compromise our children's ability to concentrate and to absorb and analyze information. Drawing on neuropsychological research and an analysis of current educational practices, Healy presents in clear, understandable language: -- How growing brains are physically shaped by experience -- Why television programs -- even supposedly educational shows like Sesame Street -- develop "habits of mind" that place children at a disadvantage in school -- Why increasing numbers of children are diagnosed with attention deficit disorder -- How parents and teachers can make a critical difference by making children good learners from the day they are born


The Untroubled Mind

The Untroubled Mind

Author: Herbert J. Hall

Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB

Published: 101-01-01

Total Pages: 7

ISBN-13:

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Experience the serenity and peace that comes with a calm and clear mind in Herbert J. Hall's transformative book, "The Untroubled Mind." This insightful guide offers practical techniques and profound wisdom to help you navigate the stresses of modern life. Learn to cultivate inner tranquility, enhance your emotional well-being, and achieve a state of lasting mental clarity. This book is your essential companion on the journey to a serene and balanced life. Discover the secrets to a peaceful mind and a fulfilling life today.


Peace of Mind

Peace of Mind

Author: Joshua Loth Liebman

Publisher: Citadel Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 9780806514963

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Religious truths as well as insights from modern psychology are incorporated into a guide for resolving inner conflicts


Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin

Author: Arne Glimcher

Publisher: Phaidon Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9781838663094

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The only complete career retrospective of this visionary painter - a classic, now available again in a handsome new binding. Agnes Martin's career spanned over seven decades. Though a major influence on Minimalist painters, Martin saw her own work more closely related to Abstract Expressionism, her paintings being meditations on innocence, beauty, happiness and love.' This much-anticipated reissue of Arne Glimcher's highly-acclaimed book presents 130 of Martin's paintings and drawings alongside her previously unpublished writings and lecture notes. Glimcher's illuminating introduction, his personal memories of visits to Martin at her studio, and their correspondence throughout her career, reveal many insights into the artist's life and work.