- Title : How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love the Difficult People in Your Life (Little Book. Big Idea.)
- Author : Ellis
- Rating : 4.68 (467 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-10-3
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 160 Pages
- Asin : 1578262933
- Language : English
. She now continues to present, practice and write about his groundbreaking psychotherapeutic approach of REBT. Albert Ellis. and across the globe. She is affiliated with several major psychological associations and societies including being a Member of the Australian Psychologica
. She now continues to present, practice and write about his groundbreaking psychotherapeutic approach of REBT. Albert Ellis. and across the globe. She is affiliated with several major psychological associations and societies including being a Member of the Australian Psychological Society, and an International Affiliate Member of the American Psychological Association. About the AuthorDr. She has also co-authored several forthcoming books with Dr. She currently has a private practice in New York City, and also delivers lectures, workshops and seminars throughout the U.S.A. Debbie Joffe Ellis is a licensed psychologist in Australia and mental health counselor in New York. Albert Ellis, giving public presentations and professional trainings in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), as well as collaborating on writing and research projects, until his death in 2007. For several years, she worked with her husband, Dr
The review chapters are quite helpful, comprise the thickest portion of the book, and each chapter is followed by a small cluster of practice questions that should solidify information presented in the chapter. The exception of course is a certain amount of grammar and vocabulary.Initially I was put off by the fact that the entire book is in German, even the instructions for each exercise. Who says the poor aren't entrepreneurial? That they will, without fail, default on loans? Microfinance and the work of organizations like HOPE International - the one that Greer leads - are steadily changing those presuppositions.Though it may sound like a book explaining the benefit, function, and details of microfinance wouldn't be an engaging read, I was pleasantly surprised to find that wasn't the case with this book.. Some time ago a friend posted a question on Facebook, asking, “What happens to the nation whose God is not the Lord?” Thirty years ago, Herbert Schlossberg sought to answer this very same question and his conclusions were published in a remarkable book entitled Idols For Destruction. I have heard it suggested that historically, Muslims borrowed these cultural practices from the Byzantine Greeks. But the chapter shows how you can rapidly go some preliminary analyses, aided crucially by functions prebuilt in R.Another chapter warns of the shortcomings of trying to quantify sentiment from such souDebbie Ellis, widow of Dr. Often, these people are a part of our daily lives. How to Love the Difficult People in Your LifeMost of us know someone who, for whatever reason, always seems to cause problems, irritate others, or incite conflict.
Sometimes we need to learn new approaches to deal with people who are harder to get along with or love.
How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love Difficult People in Your Life, explains that making peace with others isn’t as tough or terrible as we think it is–especially when you can use an adorable animal analogy and apply it to real-life problems.
How to Hug a Porcupine provides tips for calming the quills of parents, children, siblings, strangers, and other prickly people you may encounter. Albert Ellis, How to Hug a Porcupine is a truly special book.. The truth is that these trouble makers haven’t necessarily asked to be this way. Among other tips, How to Hug a Porcupine includes:
*Three easy ways to end an argument
*How to spot the porcupine in others
*How to spot the porcupine in ourselves
With a foreword by noted psychotherapist DrShe has also co-authored several forthcoming books with Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis is a licensed psychologist in Australia and mental health counselor in New York. For several years, she worked with her husband, Dr. Dr. She is affiliated with several major psychological associations and societies including being a Member of the Australian Psychological Society, and an International Affiliate Member of the American Psychological Association. and across the globe. She currently has a private practice in New York City, and also delivers lectures, workshops and seminars throughout the U.S.A. Albert Ellis. She now continues to present, practice and write about his groundbreaking psychotherapeutic approach of REBT. . Albert Ellis, giving public presentations and professional trainings in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), as well
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