Empath: Learn How to Control Negativity Using Your Emotional Intelligence and Rediscover Yourself. The Ultimate Guide with the Right Tools for ... Stop Emotional Overload and Making Friends - Rilegato

Dyer, Lambert; Parrish, Deanna

 
9781801868358: Empath: Learn How to Control Negativity Using Your Emotional Intelligence and Rediscover Yourself. The Ultimate Guide with the Right Tools for ... Stop Emotional Overload and Making Friends

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Do you happen to experience the emotions and feelings of people inside you until you feel bad? 

Do you often feel that others are absorbing your energy until you are exhausted?

Most likely you are highly sensitive person and the great empathy you have can make you take care of everyone but yourself, and this can even make you sick!


Don't worry, because this state of affairs can change!

It is true that empathy is an innate attitude that is part of our genetic composition, a precious emotional capacity that allows us to create effective and rewarding interpersonal communication; but if the level of harmony and reciprocity between the mental states of the interacting subjects is not balanced, they inevitably generate negative reactions that can lead to a loss of the sense of self.

The good news is that emotional harmony can be learned!

This book offers you some simple tools to control the constant flow of emotions that submerge you, creating stress and nervous tension: it allows you to build your resilience, suggesting how to find resources to react to difficulties and structure a new feeling of being. Eventually, through emotional intelligence, it will try to reshape your excessive sensitivity by teaching you to change your mental processes, to manage your energies and to restore optimal conditions of empathy.


You will find:


  • Empath and empathy: definitions and differences
  • How to interpret a highly sensitive person
  • Emotional education and empathy as therapeutic tools to repair defects of perception and restore optimal connection / sharing conditions: develop defense mechanisms against negative incentives, activate resources to correctly perceive emotions, situations, points of view, attitudes, etc.
  • strategies to face the invasion of negativity (and avoid those who "absorb" your energy without giving up the social life!)
  • Develops self-esteem and finds the right dimension of yourself to achieve personal fulfillment.


Buy it now and let your customers get addicted to this amazing book !


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Informazioni sull?autore

Graduated from Portland State University in 1982, Lambert Dyer moved to Chicago where he earned a master's degree in family therapy and school counseling. During the years of practice in schools and hospitals she works with children, adolescents and families in the field of mental health and during her practice in these structures she meets Deanna Parrish, counselor and therapist specializing in eating disorders and learning disorders. After 4 years of training their friendship grows exponentially to their professional skills, and in 1990 they decide to work as a private practice flanked by a team of colleagues and assistants with various medical specializations. Thus begins a long period in which Lambert and Deanna offer psychological counseling to treat anxiety, phobias, panic attacks, depression, eating and learning disorders, obsessions, complexes and addictions ... And in 2020, with twenty years of experience on their shoulders, they decide to write a series of self-help books to allow anyone to recognize and deepen those problems that not everyone is willing to bring into a therapist's office ... This is how "Cognitive-behavioral therapy" "Empath" "Improve Your Social Skills" "Mental Models" were born, then published in a single bundle entitled "Self Discipline Mastery", the first test bench by Dyer and Parrish to which new ones will be added shortly publications.

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