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The Last Self Help Book You'll Ever Need: Repress Your Anger, Think Negatively,

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Publication Year : 2005
Seller Notes : “Hardcover with DJ in Very Good Condition. Was a Library book so will have sticker and cover on DJ”
Format : Hardcover
Genre : Self-Help
Language : English
Book Title : Last Self-Help Book You'll Ever Need : Repress Your Anger, Think Negatively, Be a Good Blamer, and Throttle Your Inner Child
Brand : Ex Libris Used Books
Publisher : Basic Books
gtin13 : 9780465054862
Author : Paul Pearsall
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Item Width : 6.4 in
Item Weight : 17.6 Oz
ISBN : 9780465054862
Item Length : 9.4 in
Item Height : 0.9 in
Topic : General

The Last Self Help Book You’ll Ever Need: Repress Your Anger, Think Negatively, Be a Good Blamer, & Throttle Your Inner Child by Paul Pearsall (2005) “You can’t love someone until you learn to love yourself.” “Being healthy means being in touch with your feelings.” “Never lose hope.” These are self-evident truths, right?Wrong charges best-selling psychologist Paul Pearsall in this provocative new book. Though everyone from talk show hosts to politicians mouths these platitudes, and self-help bibles are a dime a dozen, their advice simply hasn’t helped us live happier or more satisfying lives. Pearsall cites scientific evidence to challenge what he calls the McMorals of self-potentialism: the unsubstantiated prescriptions, programs, guarantees, and gurus that define our pursuit of The Good Life.His message is timely: we’re fed up with truisms masquerading as truth, and hungry for self-help that really helps. Filled with groundbreaking research and inspiring true stories from Dr. Pearsall’s clinical practice, The Last Self-Help Book You’ll Ever Need offers a powerful antidote to the mindless mental languishing that characterizes so much of modern life.The solution is not just to “get tough and suck it up.” Instead, Pearsall offers powerful if counterintuitive strategies. By abandoning the mandate to “stay hopeful,” for example, we can begin to savor today rather than focus desperately on tomorrow. By allowing ourselves the natural process of grieving instead of relentlessly treating grief as a disease, we can recover from tragedy.With Pearsall’s lively and informative roadmap to psychological health, we can say “goodbye” to our inner child and “hello” to a better life. The Last Self Help Book You’ll Ever Need: Repress Your Anger, Think Negatively, Be a Good Blamer, & Throttle Your Inner Child by Paul Pearsall (2005) “You can’t love someone until you learn to love yourself.” “Being healthy means being in touch with your feelings.” “Never lose hope.” These are self-evident truths, right? Wrong charges best-selling psychologist Paul Pearsall in this provocative new book. Though everyone from talk show hosts to politicians mouths these platitudes, and self-help bibles are a dime a dozen, their advice simply hasn’t helped us live happier or more satisfying lives. Pearsall cites scientific evidence to challenge what he calls the McMorals of self-potentialism: the unsubstantiated prescriptions, programs, guarantees, and gurus that define our pursuit of The Good Life.His message is timely: we’re fed up with truisms masquerading as truth, and hungry for self-help that really helps. Filled with groundbreaking research and inspiring true stories from Dr. Pearsall’s clinical practice, The Last Self-Help Book You’ll Ever Need offers a powerful antidote to the mindless mental languishing that characterizes so much of modern life.The solution is not just to “get tough and suck it up.” Instead, Pearsall offers powerful if counterintuitive strategies. By abandoning the mandate to “stay hopeful,” for example, we can begin to savor today rather than focus desperately on tomorrow. By allowing ourselves the natural process of grieving instead of relentlessly treating grief as a disease, we can recover from tragedy.With Pearsall’s lively and informative roadmap to psychological health, we can say “goodbye” to our inner child and “hello” to a better life. × Buy now and save! Shipping info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PAYMENT Immediate payment is required upon selecting “Buy It Now” or upon checking out through the cart. We accept payment via U.S. PayPal accounts and all Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards & Google Pay. eBay is legally required to collect sales tax in those states and localities where eBay maintains a physical presence (nexus). The applicable amount of sales tax charged to an order will be calculated based on the shipment destination’s state and local sales tax laws. Thank you for shopping with us on eBay! Additional Information No additional information at this time Ask seller a question You might also like The Science Fiction Galaxy by Groff Conklin (1950) 1977 Carl Hungness Racing Cars Magazine Vol.1 #3 THE POTENTATES by Ben B. Seligman (1971 First Printing) John Mayall: Blues Breaker by Richard Newman Contact To contact our Customer Service Team, simply click the button here and our Customer Service team will be happy to assist. Ask seller a question © Ex Libris Uséd Books Shipping & Payments Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info Payment Accepted Payment Methods PayPal Returns Returns are accepted Items must be returned within 30 days of the auction ending Buyer will pay for return shipping. eBay integration by