The Interpersonal Problems Workbook

ACT to End Painful Relationship Patterns

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Interpersonal Relationships, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Interpersonal Relations, Self Help
Cover of the book The Interpersonal Problems Workbook by Matthew McKay, PhD, Patrick Fanning, Avigail Lev, PsyD, Michelle Skeen, PsyD, New Harbinger Publications
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Author: Matthew McKay, PhD, Patrick Fanning, Avigail Lev, PsyD, Michelle Skeen, PsyD ISBN: 9781608828388
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications Language: English
Author: Matthew McKay, PhD, Patrick Fanning, Avigail Lev, PsyD, Michelle Skeen, PsyD
ISBN: 9781608828388
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications
Language: English

Do you often lash out at people? Do you let your emotions rule your interactions with others? Do you find it difficult to see things from others’ point of view? You are not alone. Despite the fact that we all have to deal with other people our daily lives, many of us have difficulties with interpersonal relationships.

Written by psychologist and bestselling author Matthew McKay, The Interpersonal Problems Workbookcombines research and evidence-based techniques for strengthening relationships in all areas in life—whether it’s at home, at work, with a significant other, a parent, or a child. The skills in this workbook are based in both schema therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and are designed to help you connect and communicate effectively with those around them.

ACT has been proven effective in helping people improve their relationships with others. The ACT skills detailed in this book include present moment awareness, diffusion, and flexibility—all of which will help you to improve your relationships with others. In this book you will learn what your schema is, and how to act on your values to communicate and get along with others.

If you are ready to stop building walls and start connecting with those around you, this book presents powerful, effective tools for change.

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Do you often lash out at people? Do you let your emotions rule your interactions with others? Do you find it difficult to see things from others’ point of view? You are not alone. Despite the fact that we all have to deal with other people our daily lives, many of us have difficulties with interpersonal relationships.

Written by psychologist and bestselling author Matthew McKay, The Interpersonal Problems Workbookcombines research and evidence-based techniques for strengthening relationships in all areas in life—whether it’s at home, at work, with a significant other, a parent, or a child. The skills in this workbook are based in both schema therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and are designed to help you connect and communicate effectively with those around them.

ACT has been proven effective in helping people improve their relationships with others. The ACT skills detailed in this book include present moment awareness, diffusion, and flexibility—all of which will help you to improve your relationships with others. In this book you will learn what your schema is, and how to act on your values to communicate and get along with others.

If you are ready to stop building walls and start connecting with those around you, this book presents powerful, effective tools for change.

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