Sunday, July 28, 2013

10 Most Recommended Self-Help Books


10 Most Recommended Self-Help Books



 Keep Calm and Carry On, by Mark A. Reinecke, Ph.D. Learn how to manage your anxiety and move through stressful situations with lessons derived from Cognitive Behavior Therapy.

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It Must Have Been Moonglow, by Phyllis Greene. This is a beautiful and eloquently written book by a woman who was widowed after 56 years of marriage. She shares a personal perspective of her journey through widowhood.

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The Five Love Languages, by Gary Chapman. Everybody has a Love Language - men, women, boys, and girls. This is a wonderful book that we can all relate to. Learn what your partner’s love language is by doing a short quiz in the back of the book. What is your Love Language? Acts of Service, Physical Touch, Quality Time, Gifts, or Words of Affirmation.

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Have a New Kid by Friday, by Kevin Leman. This is a well-organized book on how to change a child’s negative behavior. Step by step chapters for every day of the week.

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Self-Nurture, by Alice D. Domar, Ph.D. and Henry Dreher. This is an excellent book on how to start making yourself a priority. With the motivational stories, short exercises, and meditations, you will be able to swing your focus to self-care. It's time to make yourself a priority!

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The Self Esteem Guided Journal, by Mathew McKay, Ph.D. This book is a 10 week program on how to build your self-worth through guided journaling. Change negative thinking patterns, identify strengths, and learn how events from the past have affected your self-esteem today.

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The Self-Esteem Workbook, by Glenn R. Schiraldi. Learn how to handle your emotions, self- nurture, implement goals and increase self-worth..

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Shut Up and Live (You Know How), A 93 Year Old's Guide to Living to a Ripe Old Age, by Marion P. Downs. Need motivation? This is one lady that is living her life to the fullest!

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Homecoming, by John Bradshaw. This is an excellent book that helps you to address unfinished business from your past so that you can live in the present.

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Overcoming Bipolar Disorder Workbook, by Amy M. Kilbourne Ph.D., Devra E. Greenwald, Evette J. Ludman Ph.D., and Mark S. Bauer. This book provides an extensive educational element that encourages a person with bipolar disorder to explore their own experiences and inspires them to take action in what personally works for them.

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Regina Bright, MS, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
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1 comment:

Sharon O'Day said...

I commend people who are able to pick the best 10 whatever! I always get lost in the weeds trying to do so, and then move on. ;-) But this list is terrific!