Since childhood, our experiences and interactions have shaped the running narrative of who we are and how we view ourselves. When those interactions are painful, many of us have a tendency to internalize the negativity, translating mean or selfish messages given to us by family, friends, or teachers during our youth into truths about who we are--our flaws, failures, and shortcomings.
Through practical, easy-to-understand principles and techniques, as well as real-life examples,
What Went Right teaches you to recognize and intervene on self-defeating thought processes. Through these exercises, you will learn how your thoughts drive feelings that influence your behaviors. By changing your thinking, you can unlock self-affirming feelings and actions needed to become the person you want to be and find happiness now and in the future.
Michael G. Wetter, PsyD, has been on the staff of several leading medical organizations and is currently with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. In addition to having a private practice, he trains professionals, lectures, and publishes extensively in professional journals on dialectical behavior therapy.
Eileen Bailey, a freelance writer specializing in behavioral health topics, is the coauthor of
Idiot's Guides: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and
The Essential Guide to Asperger's Syndrome.
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Learn to change the self-critical stories in your mind and reframe your perception to gain the self-confidence needed to build a more fulfilling relationship, career, and social life. Through practical, easy-to-understand principles and techniques as well as real-life examples, What Went Right teaches you to recognize and intervene on self-defeating thought processes. Through these exercises, you will learn how your thoughts drive feelings that influence your behaviors. By changing your thinking, you can unlock self-affirming feelings and actions needed to become the person you want to be and find happiness now and in the future.