Shortcut through Therapy: Ten Principles of Growth-Oriented, Contented Living

Shortcut through Therapy: Ten Principles of Growth-Oriented, Contented Living

by Richard Carlson
Shortcut through Therapy: Ten Principles of Growth-Oriented, Contented Living

Shortcut through Therapy: Ten Principles of Growth-Oriented, Contented Living

by Richard Carlson

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Overview

You can learn the principles of well-being in ten easy steps that help you achieve your goals without being dependent on a therapist: move with your moods, think your thoughts and let them go, and dig deep for your wisdom. Richard Carlson's principles will start you on the journey toward wellness immediately.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780452273832
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/01/1995
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 650,679
Product dimensions: 5.28(w) x 7.95(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Richard Carlson, Ph.D., holds a doctoral degree in psychology from Sierra University, San Francisco, California. He is an author and advocate in the areas of self-improvement and spiritual growth. He maintains a private practice in Oakland, California, where he lives with his wife, Kristine. His primary goal is to teach the role that attitude can play in a person's healing process.

Hometown:

Northern California

Place of Birth:

Northern California

Education:

San Jose State University, Pepperdine University; Ph.D., Sierra University

Table of Contents

Shortcut Through TherapyIntroduction

Part I: The Foundation and Theory of Shortcut Through Therapy

Part II: The Principles of Shortcut Through Therapy

1. Make Yourself Happy
2. Move with Your Moods
3. Think Your Thoughts—Let Them Go
4. Look for the Silver Lining
5. Don't Expect Others to Think Like You
6. Now Is the Time to Live
7. Dig Deep for Your Wisdom
8. Count Your Blessings
9. Be an Observer of Yourself
10. It's Okay Not to Be Perfect

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