Psychology: emotions Books
Penguin Putnam Inc HappinessFound in Translation A Glossary of Joy
Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated dictionary of words from around the world that describe experiences of happiness for which there are no equivalents in the English language.Have you ever had a feeling that you couldn't quite describe because there was no word in English that captured it? Our ability to fully experience moments of joy in our lives can be limited by the words at our disposal. In this magical book, psychologist Tim Lomas surveys words from around the world to help readers put their finger on feelings of happiness that before might have lingered for only a moment in their mind's eye before disappearing. The ideal gift for language lovers, or for anyone looking for a megadose of pure joy, Happiness--Found in Translation features such untranslatable words as:Bazodee: A Creole (Trinidad and Tobago) word to describe a dizzy and dazed happiness, a bewildered, discombobulated joy.Charmolypi: A Greek word for the sad, joy-making sorrow
£16.20
Penguin Putnam Inc Death Is But a Dream
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£21.60
Vintage Espanol Cartas para Claudia Letters for Claudia
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£13.46
Random House USA Inc What Doesnt Kill Us Makes Us
Book Synopsis“A bold and intricate exploration of catastrophe as not just a transformative experience or a test case for resilience, but something that completely reinvents us—a reincarnation.”—Robert Kolker, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Valley Road “A masterpiece—a book that truly captures what it means to be changed by tragedy, and a necessary salve for our troubled times.”—Ed Yong, New York Times bestselling author of An Immense World and I Contain Multitudes“What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger,” the adage—adapted from Nietzsche’s famous maxim—goes. But how much truth is there to that ubiquitous, inexhaustible saying? Tracing the lives of six people who have experienced profoundly life-changing events, journalist Mike Mariani explores the nuances and largely uncharted territory of what happens after one’s life is severed i
£16.14
Penguin Young Readers Giving Hope
Book SynopsisThe best and only resource you will ever need for helping any child understand and cope with illness, death, and lossJust as death is inevitable, talking about death is an inevitable part of parenting. Dr. Elena Lister and Dr. Michael Schwartzman offer us the way to have conversations with children that are as much about life as they are about death—conversations that anyone who parents, teaches, or counsels children can have. Giving Hope is a must-have resource that expands our understanding of how to prepare for, initiate, and facilitate these personal and profound conversations. The approach is honest, practical, and compassionate and will benefit a grieving child both now and in the future. Giving Hope provides us with the tools to make our children’s experiences positive and life-affirming.
£22.40
Penguin Putnam Inc Finding the Words
Book SynopsisA powerful account of one father’s journey through unimaginable grief, offering readers a new vision for how to more actively and fully mourn profound loss. When Colin Campbell’s two teenage children were killed by a drunk driver, Campbell was thrown headlong into a grief so deep he felt he might lose his mind. He found much of the common wisdom about coping with loss—including the ideas that grieving is a private and mysterious process and that the pain is so great that “there are no words”—to be unhelpful. Drawing on what he learned from his own journey, Campbell offers an alternative path for processing pain that is active and vocal and truly honors loved ones lost. Full of practical advice on how to survive in the aftermath of loss, Finding the Words teaches readers how to actively reach out to their community, perform mourning rituals, and find ways to express their grief, so they c
£23.20
Crown Publishing Group (NY) Shift
£23.20
Random House USA Inc Languishing
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£26.09
Penguin Young Readers Fault Lines
Book SynopsisReal solutions to a hidden epidemic: family estrangement.Estrangement from a family member is one of the most painful life experiences. It is devastating not only to the individuals directly involved--collateral damage can extend upward, downward, and across generations, More than 65 million Americans suffer such rifts, yet little guidance exists on how to cope with and overcome them. In this book, Karl Pillemer combines the advice of people who have successfully reconciled with powerful insights from social science research. The result is a unique guide to mending fractured families.Fault Lines shares for the first time findings from Dr. Pillemer's ten-year groundbreaking Cornell Reconciliation Project, based on the first national survey on estrangement; rich, in-depth interviews with hundreds of people who have experienced it; and insights from leading family researchers and therapists. He assures people who are estranged, and those who care about them, that they are not alone and that fissures can be bridged.Through the wisdom of people who have been there, Fault Lines shows how healing is possible through clear steps that people can use right away in their own families. It addresses such questions as: How do rifts begin? What makes estrangement so painful? Why is it so often triggered by a single event? Are you ready to reconcile? How can you overcome past hurts to build a new future with a relative?Tackling a subject that is achingly familiar to almost everyone, especially in an era when powerful outside forces such as technology and mobility are lessening family cohesion, Dr. Pillemer combines dramatic stories, science-based guidance, and practical repair tools to help people find the path to reconciliation.
£16.20
Penguin Publishing Group Nothing to Fear
Book SynopsisThe instant New York Times bestseller!A comforting and informative guide that demystifies our end-of-life journey, from the compassionate expert known as @hospicenursejulieWhat if we didn’t consider death the worst possible outcome? What if we discussed it honestly, embraced hospice care, and prepared for the end of our lives with hope and acceptance? In this compassionate and knowledgeable guide, TikTok star Julie McFadden—known online as “Hospice Nurse Julie”—shares the valuable lessons she’s learned in her fifteen years as an RN in the ICU and in hospice. Expertly interweaving emotional insight and practical advice, Nothing to Fear demystifies end-of-life care for both patients and caregivers, covering topics including: the biological details of dying which medical interventions help and which only make things worse the otherworldly beauty of death
£22.40
Penguin Publishing Group Shame on You
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£23.20
Hachette Australia On Quiet
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£12.34
Penguin Life Everyday Vitality
Book SynopsisAs seen on the TODAY Show, The New York Times, People Magazine, Mind Body Green, and more “If you would like to live a more fulfilled life, Samantha Boardman has exactly what you need. Everyday Vitality is one part memoir, one part wisdom from years of experience as a psychiatrist, and one part cutting edge scientific evidence. Brilliant, warm, and best of all—an actionable guide to a life well-lived.”—Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Science-backed, research-driven, actionable strategies for countering stress and building your resilience “A great deal of everyday wellbeing lies beyond what is happening inside a person’s head. Everyday opportunities and activities that foster growth and build positive resources are not 'icing on the cake,' but the active ingredients of everyday resilience.” &
£16.15
Johns Hopkins University Press Passionate Views
Book SynopsisPassionate Views offers a new approach to our understanding of film and will be of interest to anyone fascinated by the emotional power of motion pictures and their relationship to the central concerns of our lives, as well as by the techniques filmmakers use to move an audience.Trade ReviewDue to the consistently high quality of the pieces, Passionate Views makes a significant contribution to film studies research. -- Mette Hjort Canadian Journal of Film StudiesTable of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Kinds of Films, Kinds of EmotionsChapter 1. Film, Emotion, and GenreChapter 2. Sentiment in Film Viewing Chapter 3. The Sublime in Cinema Chapter 4. The Emotional Basis of Film Comedy Part II: Film Technique, Film Narrative, And EmotionChapter 5. Local Emotions, Global Moods, and Film StructureChapter 6. Emotions, Cognitions, and Narrative Patterns in FilmChapter 7. Movie Music as Moving Music: Emotion, Cognition, and the Film Score Chapter 8. Time and TimingPart III: Desire, Identification, And EmpathyChapter 9. Narrative Desire Chapter 10. Identification and Emotion in Narrative Film Chapter 11. Gangsters, Cannibals, Aesthetes, or Apparently Perverse Allegiances Chapter 12. The Scene of Empathy and the Human Face on FilmNotesSelect BibliographyContributorsIndex
£23.85
Eliot Werner Publications Inc Personality Cognition and Emotion
Book SynopsisIn Volume 2 of the series, the editors and contributors examine the interactive influences of personality, cognition, and emotion in order to attain a comprehensive understanding of human behavior.Trade Review '[S]ets the bar very high in seeking to integrate domains that are divergent, not only in terms of their content . . . but also in terms of their preferred methodologies, which frequently appear to be antithetical . . . . Although the lofty aim of integration is ultimately unrealized, at the end of the book the reader is left with a newfound impression that it is, quite possibly, realizable.' (K. V. Petrides, Personality and Individual Differences) Table of ContentsIntroduction: Relations Among Personality, Cognition, and Emotion I. DIFFERENTIAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE PROCESSES Anxiety and Cognitive Performance, Michael W. Eysenck The Energetics of Emotional Intelligence, Gerald Matthews andAngela N. Fellner The Impact of Aging on Information Integration in Reasoning and Decision Making, Szymon Wichary, Ewa Domaradzka, and Grzegorz Sedek Building Bridges in Psychology as Exemplified by Creative Intuition, Alina Kola?czyk II. SELF IN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION How Emotions Work, Nico H. Frijda Emotions in the Individual Mind, in Relationships, and in Reading Fiction, Keith Oatley Agency and Communion as Basic Dimensions of Social Cognition, Bogdan Wojciszke Emotions and Morality: You Don’t Have to Feel Really Bad to be Good, June Price Tangney, Elizabeth Malouf, Jeff Stuewig and Debra Mashek III. EPILOGUE: TOWARD A COMMON PARADIGM Integrating Personality, Cognition, and Emotion: Seeing More Than the Dots, Wiliam Revelle Name Index Subject Index
£55.00
Live Your Truth Remembering Wholeness
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£22.46
Higherlife Development Service Living and Dying
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£16.16
BookBaby The Day That You Choose A book about a giraffe that helps kids when anger control becomes an issue
£13.59
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Emotions Are a Window Into Ones Heart
Book SynopsisThe main goal of this Monograph is to understand parents'' beliefs about the role of emotions in the family and how cultural or ethnic background may influence those beliefs. Implications of parental beliefs for emotion socialization theory and future research, as well as limitations, are discussed.Table of ContentsI. INTRODUCTION II. OVERVIEW OF FOCUS GROUP METHODOLOGY III. THE CURRENT STUDY IV. RESULTS V. DISCUSSION APPENDIX REFERENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CONTRIBUTORS STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL POLICY SUBJECT INDEX
£37.95
St Martin's Press Present Not Perfect
Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated guided journal that helps women slow down and enjoy life rather than pushing for perfection.Most women today are frantic, lost in an endless cycle of busyness caused by constant pressure to perform up to unrealistic expectations of perfection, many of which are self-imposed. This journal cuts to the heart of the problem by showing women how to reconnect with their inner selves through solitude, introspection, and contemplation of what''s truly important to them as individuals and family members. Give yourself permission to be Present, Not Perfect.
£11.39
St. Martin's Essentials Sketch by Sketch
Book SynopsisTransform your life, process your emotions, and find joy in Sheila Darcey''s Sketch by SketchDuring a difficult time in her life, author Sheila Darcey found that the act of sketching and freestyle drawingof giving a physical form to her thoughts, emotions and ideaswas an impactful way to process what she was feeling. One simple sketch became a daily practice and developed into a meditative and therapeutic tool that Sheila has taught and shared with thousands of people. Sketch by Sketch will help you create a daily sketching practice that shifts you from negative thinking and spiraling emotions into the realm of possibility. By using art to connect your left brain with your right brain, Sketch by Sketch will unlock your basic human need to create, express, and feelregardless of whether or not you think of yourself as an artist. In Sketch by Sketch, you'll find over 40 sketching prompts on a variety of topics from hope to sti
£17.99
HarperOne Emotional Success
Book Synopsis“As inspiring as it is practical.”—Arianna Huffington, author of Thrive and The Sleep RevolutionA pioneering psychologist reveals how three powerful emotions are the surest path to attaining your goals Grit, the ability to persevere against all odds, is widely recognized as the key to success. But how can grit be cultivated and sustained? In this myth-shattering book, David DeSteno reveals that the most powerful tools we can draw upon to achieve our toughest goals are not willpower or self-denial, but our prosocial emotions—gratitude, compassion, and pride. In fact, this undervalued toolkit evolved specifically to help us resist immediate temptations in favor of long-term gains. DeSteno breaks down the long-overlooked mechanisms of perseverance built into our brains and shows how we can work with our emotions, instead of denying them, to achieve our goals. And he shows how we can do it w
£15.99
Hay House Inc Four Gifts of the Highly Sensitive
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£16.99
Hay House Inc From Clutter to Clarity
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Having long agreed with the German saying that 'order is half of life,' this brilliantly insightful book will help anyone see that the tigers of clutter are only paper, dispense with the drama, and find true peace in all of its manifestations." -- Mike Dooley, New York Times best-selling author of Infinite Possibilities "Get out your highlighter! Kerri's book will inspire and motivate you to make gigantic steps forward by addressing your clutter. When you change your clutter, you transform your life. With a depth of wisdom and practical, easy-to-understand tenets, From Clutter to Clarity will take you on a profound journey of inner exploration. Highly recommended!" -- Denise Linn, best-selling author of Feng Shui for the Soul and Energy Strands "Phenomenal is an understatement! In From Clutter to Clarity, Kerri takes you on a fun and fascinating journey behind the thoughts, things, and people that are cluttering your ability to renew, heal, and create reserves of energy and peace in your life. If you're ready to accelerate opening up untapped potential, buy this smart and no-nonsense book!" -- Janine Driver, New York Times best-selling author of You Say More Than You Think and CEO of Body Language Institute
£14.44
HarperCollins Espanol El Plan de la Alegria
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£12.50
Johns Hopkins University Press Overcoming Destructive Anger
Book SynopsisEmphasizing the importance of making calm, constructive choices and cultivating self-empathy, this guide will free people with destructive anger-and those around them-to live more fulfilling lives.Trade ReviewGolden's years of research into anger management, his clinical work with clients struggling to manage their anger, and the sharing of his process of controlling his own anger connect the dots in this valuable work. Library Journal This book is a breath of fresh air. This is a practical resource that can bee utilized by both the lay person and those who work in healthcare. It is no more prevalent for one than the other. It is written in a manner that all readers could benefit from. Golden supports his readers to acknowledge where they are in regards to experiencing destructive anger, then supports them to appraise the situation and develop realistic expectations to cope. This author has done a fantastic job of addressing a subject that is still much a taboo in many areas of today's society. Golden has sensitively and cohesively presented a framework for anger as long with clear guidance around how to utilize this effectively. Nursing TimesTable of ContentsPrefacePART I. Introducing Anger1. Understanding Unhealthy Anger and Healthy Anger2. What Are the Challenges to Cultivating Healthy Anger?3. How Mindfulness and Mindfulness Meditation Can Help4. The Role of Self- CompassionPART II. Using Mindfulness and Self-Compassion to Overcome Destructive Anger5. Cultivating Self-Compassion6. Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Your Body7. A Framework for Understanding Anger8. A Tool for Exploring Anger Arousal9. Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Your Feelings10. Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Your Thoughts11. Self-Compassion for Healthy AngerPART III. Healing Relationships by Changing the Anger Response12. Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Compassion for Others13. Self-Compassionate and Compassionate Interactions with Others14. Committing to the Practice of Healthy AngerNotesResourcesIndex
£43.00
Johns Hopkins University Press Before and After Loss
Book SynopsisAn expert neurologist explores how the mind, brain, and body respond and heal after her personal experience with profound loss. Winner of the Best Book Award (Health: Death & Dying) by American Book FestIn Before and After Loss, neurologist Dr. Lisa M. Shulman describes a personal story of loss and her journey to understand the science behind the mind-altering experience of grief. Part memoir, part creative nonfiction, part account of scientific discovery, this moving book combines Shulman's perspectives as an expert in brain science and a keen observer of behavior with her experience as a clinician, a caregiver, and a widow. Drawing on the latest studies about grief and its effects, she explains what scientists know about how the mind, brain, and body respond and heal following traumatic loss. She also traces the interface between the experience of profound loss and the search for emotional restoration. Combining the science of emotional trauma with concrete psychological techniquesTrade ReviewThis poetic and insightful, if heartbreaking, memoir from neurologist Lisa M. Shulman stems from her own bereavement of her late husband . . . Combined with the latest scientific studies in traumatic brain injury and holistic approaches to healing, Shulman has created a unique book that touches on all aspects of the process of grieving—the psychological, physiological, and overlap between neurology and psychiatry. Ultimately, Shulman points out that whether brain injury is caused by physical or emotional trauma, it results in similar long-term effects—and also that post-traumatic stress can become post-traumatic growth, with the right tools. In short, it could prove to be an invaluable aid to counselors, psychotherapists, and medical doctors, as well as anyone moving through grief toward wholeness.—Lauren LaRocca, Baltimore MagazineAn interesting thought-provoking book, which describes the trauma experienced by the author of losing her husband to cancer and then provides psychological techniques to move forward from sorrow to healing and growth.—Nursing TimesTable of ContentsPreface I.The Before LifeChapter 1. But We Will Chapter 2. We Are Sick Chapter 3. We Are Dying II. The After LifeGrief and LossChapter 4. The Altered Life Chapter 5. The Neurology of Grief Chapter 6. Dreams and Dream Interpretation Chapter 7. The Science of the Wounded Mind Chapter 8. The Science of the Wounded Brain Healing and RestorationChapter 9. Developing Confidence in Managing Grief and Loss Chapter 10. Journaling as a Tool of Emotional Healing Chapter 11. Nontraditional and Traditional Therapies: Meditation to Medication Chapter 12. Emotional Restoration: A Gateway to New Directions Acknowledgments Bibliography Index
£47.50
Capstone Press Happy Is A Books Know Your Emotions
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£999.99
Heinemann Educational Books Jealous
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£999.99
Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Dealing with Feeling Happy
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£999.99
Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Dealing with Feeling Jealous
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£999.99
Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Dealing with Feeling Proud
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£999.99
Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Dealing with Feeling Sad
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£999.99
Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Dealing with Feeling Worried
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£999.99
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Abandoned
Book SynopsisFeaturing children's voices describing the trauma and suffering they feel when their parents leave, Abandoned explores psychological theories of mothers' and fathers' roles in children's lives and offers practical advice to those who care for children traumatized by parental abandonment.Parents leave their children for many reasons, including divorce, work, imprisonment, mental health, and domestic violence. While children may appear to understand these reasons, their hearts are often broken; they are traumatized and grieve their parent's absence. Their pain shows itself in a variety of maladaptive behaviors and emotions, such as anxiety, panic attacks, self-injury, low self-efficacy, anger, and excessive or inappropriate online use.In Abandoned, counseling psychologist Andrea Francis draws on classic and current research to describe the critical roles of mothers and fathers in their child's development. Stories told by children and family members are woven throughTrade ReviewWith literary sophistication and scholarly precision, Andrea Francis tells a compelling story of trauma journeys and regeneration. She passionately recounts the struggles and triumphs of generations of young people whom she has nurtured. Rooted in personal experience, Abandoned documents the author’s own journey to healing; it is a powerful testimony to the therapeutic power of empathy. * Carolyn Cooper, Professor Emerita, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica *Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: Mother and Father Roles and Child Development 1. Abandoned 2. Moms and Attachment to Their Children 3. Dads and Attachment to Their Children 4. Child Development and the Importance of Parents PART II: Why Parents Abandon Their Children 5. Why Moms Leave 6. Why Dads Leave 7. Why Both Parents Leave 8. Parental Abandonment: Traumatic for Children PART III: Strategies for Healing 9. Twoness Contextualizes How Children Cope 10. What Children Need 11. Grandparents Help to Heal 12. Self-Care for Carers PART IV: Taking Care of the Children 13. Positive Psychology Interventions for Well-Being 14. Butterfly Stages: Metamorphosis Model of Interventions PART V: Conclusion: The Circle of Support 15. My Story: Full Circle Afterword Notes Resources Index
£60.98
Tyndale House Publishers Feel Better Fast and Make It Last
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£20.69
Tyndale House Publishers Healing Depression for Life
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£14.24
Tyndale House Publishers The Anxiety Reset
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£19.79
Berrett-Koehler Publishers Holding Onto Air: The Art and Science of Building
Book SynopsisA top mental health writer, trauma researcher, and survivorilluminates the dual nature of loss?the science behind it and art of transforming it with a breakthrough book and truly holistic approach.After experiencing two rare heart attacks at the age of 33?and a third a decade later, DeMarco knows trauma intimately. Trauma breaks your relationship with time by upending your expectations, fracturing your memories and identity, and destroying your innocence.With poignant wisdom and refreshing insight DeMarco explodes traditional myths of resilience and shows what it takes to thrive through any of life?s challenges. DeMarco situates meaningful challenge and loss specifically in the context of ?lost innocence,? and challenges common notions that we can think our way out of despair and back to a ?normal? happy life when the unimaginable shatters it. Leveraging advances in emotion science, somatic psychology, neuroscience, and trauma, Holding Onto Air brings the body and spirit into the solution, as much as the mind, and so presents a truly integrated, ?whole person? approach to recovering from lost innocence and building resilience. It also makes spirit accessible for anyone of any background or belief?or no aligned belief.More than a rudimentary map for navigating grief and loss? rocky terrain (with tired tropes and shop-worn strategies),DeMarcooffers a unique and trusted guide for an arduous journey every human being will have to face?the realization of evil, pain, or mortality that occurs after a person experiences trauma.
£17.99
Little, Brown & Company Hivemind: The New Science of Tribalism in Our
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£22.40
Grand Central Publishing Scare Your Soul
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£17.59
Grand Central Publishing The Book of Moods: How I Turned My Worst Emotions
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£16.19
Grand Central Publishing Happiness 101 (Previously Published as When Likes
Book SynopsisAre you as authentically happy as your social media profiles make it seem? When a group of researchers asked young adults around the globe what their number one priority was in life, the top answer was "happiness." Not success, fame, money, looks, or love...but happiness. For a rising generation of young adults raised as digital natives in a fast-paced, ultra-connected world, authentic happiness still seems just out of reach. While social media often shows well-lit selfies and flawless digital personas, today''s 16- to 25-year-olds are struggling to find real meaning, connection, and satisfaction right alongside their overburdened parents.An Introduction to Happiness tackles the ever-popular subject of happiness and well-being, but reframes it for a younger reader struggling with Instagram envy and high-stakes testing, college rejections and helicopter parents. Professor of positive psychology Dr. Tim Bono distills his most popular college course on the science of happiness into creative, often counterintuitive, strategies for young adults to lead happier, more fulfilling lives. Filled with exciting research, practical exercises, honest advice, and quotes and stories from young adults themselves, An Introduction to Happiness is a master class for a generation looking for science-based, real world ways to feel just a little bit happier every day.
£16.14
Grand Central Publishing What Women Want: A Therapist, Her Patients, and
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£16.14
Basic Books The Nature of the Beast: How Emotions Guide Us
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£22.50
PESI Publishing & Media Oppositional, Defiant & Disruptive Children and
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£22.49
Ignatius Press Finding True Happiness: Satisfying Our Restless
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£16.50
Experiment Stop the Fight!: An Illustrated Guide for
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£12.99