Author: | Jon Frederickson | ISBN: | 9780988378896 |
Publisher: | Seven Leaves Press | Publication: | January 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Seven Leaves Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Jon Frederickson |
ISBN: | 9780988378896 |
Publisher: | Seven Leaves Press |
Publication: | January 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Seven Leaves Press |
Language: | English |
Do you feel stuck in your life? Do you wonder why? Does something seem wrong, but you can’t put your finger on it? In The Lies We Tell Ourselves, psychotherapist Jon Frederickson reveals the ways we fool ourselves and how to get unstuck.
Through dozens of stories and examples, he shows how the apparent cause of our problems is almost never the real cause. In addition, he reveals what we really fear and how to face it. In these pages you’ll discover
• How to identify the lies you tell yourself • How to face the truths you have avoided • Why you stay with someone who isn’t good for you • How to stop saying yes when you really mean no
Although we may use falsehoods to escape pain, clinging to our fantasies actually becomes the source of greater suffering. This book shows how to create a better life by letting go of our lies and facing reality. It also demonstrates that therapy is not merely a chat; it is a relationship between two people devoted to facing the deepest truths of our lives so we can be healed.
“This book is a revelation—a gift to all who come across it. I can’t recommend this book highly enough!”
—Patricia Coughlin, PhD, author of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
“I wholeheartedly recommend this book to everyone who wants to see what therapy is really about or who wants to increase the value of the psychotherapy they engage in or offer to others.”
—Peter Fenner, PhD, author of Radiant Mind and Natural Awakening
Do you feel stuck in your life? Do you wonder why? Does something seem wrong, but you can’t put your finger on it? In The Lies We Tell Ourselves, psychotherapist Jon Frederickson reveals the ways we fool ourselves and how to get unstuck.
Through dozens of stories and examples, he shows how the apparent cause of our problems is almost never the real cause. In addition, he reveals what we really fear and how to face it. In these pages you’ll discover
• How to identify the lies you tell yourself • How to face the truths you have avoided • Why you stay with someone who isn’t good for you • How to stop saying yes when you really mean no
Although we may use falsehoods to escape pain, clinging to our fantasies actually becomes the source of greater suffering. This book shows how to create a better life by letting go of our lies and facing reality. It also demonstrates that therapy is not merely a chat; it is a relationship between two people devoted to facing the deepest truths of our lives so we can be healed.
“This book is a revelation—a gift to all who come across it. I can’t recommend this book highly enough!”
—Patricia Coughlin, PhD, author of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
“I wholeheartedly recommend this book to everyone who wants to see what therapy is really about or who wants to increase the value of the psychotherapy they engage in or offer to others.”
—Peter Fenner, PhD, author of Radiant Mind and Natural Awakening