Williamsburg Regional Library

Emotional healing, how to put yourself back together again, Harry Barry, PhD

Label
Emotional healing, how to put yourself back together again, Harry Barry, PhD
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-282) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Emotional healing
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1162988719
Responsibility statement
Harry Barry, PhD
Sub title
how to put yourself back together again
Summary
"In this instructive and uplifting narrative, Dr. Barry explores how to recover from loss, trauma, grief, and loneliness by helping readers identify their emotions and providing the steps to emotionally heal yourself. When we experience trauma, loss or grief the pain can feel as if it will last forever. We begin to wonder if our old selves-- the ones who felt hope and happiness and joy-- are lost to us. And our emotions can lead us into damaging behaviors that compound our problems. Dr Harry Barry acknowledges there is no magic wand that will take our pain away completely, but he uses his clinical experience, combined with cognitive behavioral therapy, to show that emotional healing is always possible. You can put yourself back together with the simple exercises and straightforward advice that have helped countless others. Healing is the process of restoring the healthy mind and body of someone in distress, and Dr. Barry offers a holistic approach to the whole person. Emotional Healing is a practical, compassionate companion for anyone who feels that their emotional wounds are preventing them from fully embracing life. Learn to feel like yourself again."--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
part 1. Emotional healing: What is emotional healing? -- part 2. Anxiety and depression: Anxiety ; Depression -- part 3. Shame and guilt ; Shame ; Guilt -- part 4. Hurt and anger: Hurt ; Anger -- part 5. Grief: Grief ; Coping with your emotions in grief ; Accepting that your life will never be the same ; Coping with the death of a partner ; Coping with the death of a parent ; Coping with the death of a child -- Conclusion
Target audience
adult
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