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The Self-esteem Companion: Simple Exercises to Help You Challenge Your Inner Critic & Celebrate Your Personal ...8 reviews
Patrick Fanning, Carole Honeychurch, ...

New Harbinger Publications, 2005

A great personal, teaching and counseling tool
As a counselor, I'm always looking for new books and ideas to engage clients... this book has some wonderful exercises and the comentary is quite enlightening as well. I bought one for myself and then bought one for my adult daughter. I love the 'five finger exercise!'
  
  











  



  
Self-Help Skills for People with Autism: A Systematic Teaching Approach (Topics in Autism)1 review
Stephen R. Anderson, Amy L. Jablonski, ...

Woodbine House, 2007

BEST Book on Self-Help Skills
This book is clearly written and behaviorally accurate. It will be helpful to both parents and professionals who need to improve their own techniques so the children and adults they work with can become independent with self-help skills. As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, an author, and a mother of an 11-year-old son with autism, I am recommending this book to everyone! Mary Lynch ...
  
  











  



  
Writing Successful Self-Help and How-To Books (Wiley Books for Writers Series)8 reviews
Jean Marie Stine

Wiley, 1997

This book helped me get an agent...
...and to sell my book! Complaints of "lacking sample queries and proposals" against this text seem fairly thin when her suggestions clearly (and repetitively, but some of us need that!) direct readers on how to compose their own! For those seriously (read: willing to do the necessary legwork and research) seeking direction on how to create a thorough, presentable, and persuasive proposal on ...
  
  











  



  
The Last Self-Help Book You'll Ever Need12 reviews
Paul Pearsall

Basic Books, 2007

Refreshing antidote to too much positive thinking
Fat? Unhappy? Looking for love? With 20,000 plus self-help titles on the shelves, people are still overweight, suicidal and unfulfilled. Neuropsychologist Paul Pearsall debunks the promises of the self-help genre. He exhorts you to treat it skeptically, being mindfully aware of whether its counsel fits your life. This is probably not the "last self-help book you'll ever need;" it's certainly not ...
  
  











  



  
Self-Defeating Behaviors: Free Yourself from the Habits, Compulsions, Feelings, and Attitudes That Hold You ...14 reviews
Milton R. Cudney, Robert E. Hardy

HarperOne, 1993

Life Changing
When I purchased "Self-Defeating Behaviors: Free Yourself from the Habits, Compulsions, Feeldings, and Attitudes that hold you Back" I had expected very this to be a slow process. Nevertheless, to my surprise this was an instant transformation. The book was written in a way that openned my eyes to just how easy it was to change or shift my mental conditioning for the better. I keep this book ...
  
  











  



  
50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life31 reviews
Tom Butler-Bowdon

Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2003

An Excellent Inspirational Book
I picked up this book by chance from a public library. Butler-Bowden did an excellent job of summarizing the works of some of my favorite famous authors. I enjoyed using it so much that I decided to get my own copy. Incidentally, it was not available in the main bookstores.
  
  











  



  
Recovery Of Your Self-Esteem: A Guide For Women3 reviews
Carolynn Hillman

Fireside, 1992

Highly Recommended
Carolynn Hillman presents an effective way to eliminate the inner-critic with its degrading and put-down voice and teaches us how to replace this with a supportive inner caretaker so that we can truly be our authentic selves. This is the first book that I have found that gets to the root and digs out the cause of poor self-esteem. The first line in Chapter 3,"Why We Are the Way We Are" blew me ...
  
  











  



  
Self-Help Stuff That Works26 reviews
Adam Khan, Klassy Evans

YouMe Works, 1999

Everything you (really!) need to know.
Suppose you are an intelligent human being that until now has been thinking: all these self help-books ... can they be really working? There are so many of them! I'm sure all these books repeat the same old tired cliches! And all these screaming covers look so tasteless! Ten years ago I was thinking that. As I am a very curious journalist and writer (in Amsterdam, the Netherlands), I started ...
  
  











  



  
Get Out of Your Own Way: Overcoming Self-Defeating Behavior32 reviews
Mark Goulston, Philip Goldberg

Perigee Trade, 1996

What a great series!
Definitely on my recommended book list. A must read for women in business. Susan Bock The Success Coach for Women in Business www.SusanBockSolutions.com
  
  











  



  
The Power of Self-Coaching: The Five Essential Steps to Creating the Life You Want27 reviews
Joseph J. Luciani

Wiley, 2004

This can do the trick!
I had about given up on feeling better. It was just not meant for me. So I got this CD set (honestly, who could stand reading?) and listened while I drove to work. Then I listened some more. The things Luciani pointed out were so obvious and so stark from what I had over-analyzed before, it made a difference in my life immediately. It's like lending someone your watch so they can tell you what ...
  
  











  



  
Prisoners' Self Help Litigation Manual2 reviews
John Boston, Daniel E Manville

Oxford University Press, USA, 2009

Worth It's Weight In Gold
This book was crucial to my early release from prison. Although it deals primarily with prison condition litigation, rather than conviction issues, I can think of no other gift to a loved one or friend who is incarcerated.
  
  











  



  
How To Keep Your Man: And Keep Him For Good2 reviews
Darren G. Burton

Lulu Enterprises, UK Ltd, 2008

The Title Says It All
I am generally not a good reader with books, unless they really get me in. Certainly this one has. How To Keep Your Man is full of helpful tips and advice, and my recommendation is to definitely read this one. Once I started reading it I didn't want to put it down. It taught me more about how a man thinks and feels in a relationship. What he responds positively to and what he reacts negatively ...
  
  











  



  
The Don't Sweat Guide for Moms: Being More Relaxed and Peaceful so Your Kids Are, Too1 review
Editors of Don't Sweat Press

Hyperion, 2002

Not what I expected
This book was not what I expected. I have read other books in the Don't Sweat series, and so far they have been great. That is, until I got to this one. First, the title of the book should say "New Moms," because everything in the book is about pregnancy, birth, new babies, and toddlers. If I knew this, I wouldn't have purchased this. My children are 2 and 4. Secondly, the book is pretty ...
  
  











  



  
Self-Help29 reviews
Lorrie Moore

Vintage, 2007

Everywoman
Wow. Lorrie Moore just gets it so right. These stories are piercing, exposing, pointing the finger right at the reader, yet sympathetic and just true, true, true. Moore certainly has a flair for drama, which comes out in stories like "What is Seized", but it's never gratuitious or too far-reaching. Worth reading simply for "How to Be the Other Woman" (relevent not just for any woman who has ...
  
  











  



  
Women Who Worry Too Much: How to Stop Worry & Anxiety from Ruining Relationships, Work, & Fun5 reviews
Holly Hazlett-Stevens

New Harbinger Publications, 2005

Useful for anyone and grounded in scientific research
Endorsed by some of the leading researchers in the field of anxiety, this book is firmly rooted in a long tradition of scientific research. It gives the reader a clear understanding of what worry is all about, as well as many useful and easy-to-do techniques for managing one's own anxiety and worry. It's a chance for people of both genders to better understand themselves, and learn specific ...
  
  











  



  
The Hair-Loss Cure: A Self-Help Guide
David H Kingsley

iUniverse, Inc., 2007

Are you losing hair, or do you know someone who is? The Hair-Loss Cure: A Self-Help Guide will point you in the right direction to not only discover why you are losing hair, but also help you find the best treatment for your problem. Hair loss is a condition that affects approximately 60 percent of women and 85 percent of men at some time in their lives. Most commonly, hair loss is not caused by just one factor, but by a combination of ...
  
  











  



  
Acceptance Therapy (Elf Self Help)2 reviews
Lisa Engelhardt

Abbey Press, 1992

soo cool.
my only complaint about this book is that its too short. each page is a delight and inspires a really great form of perception. if only everyone had this book!
  
  











  



  
You Don't Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way17 reviews
'Aunt' Laya Saul

Kadima Press, 2007

Simply Powerful
As a teenager reading this book, I have found that the examples and advice given in this book are invaluable. While it is written in a simplistic style that allows all readers to access the information provided, the content is essential to all young adults and even adults. The quotes cited throughout the book are also very useful in accessing the text, linking the power of the text to some of the ...
  
  











  



  
The Tinnitus Handbook: A Self Help Guide7 reviews
Bill Habets

United Research Publishers, 1996

A Balanced Treatment
The Tinnitus Handbook provides a very readable overview of the topic and some of the possible explanations and remedies. I especially liked the objective presentation of alternative medical treatments. The book could be improved by color illustrations of the middle and inner ear to make the physiological descriptions clearer. But, I suppose, that would have meant an increase in price. I ...
  
  











  



  
Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing: The Last Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need17 reviews
Gloria Arenson

Fireside, 2001

The Best Of The Bunch
I've been using energy tapping for several years. I went through two of Gary Craig's courses, then began buying books on the subject for further (and different) information. Gloria Arenson's book is simply the best. The reviews here cover most of what I was going to say, so I'll just add a paragraph. First, the author lays eveything out in a clear, friendly, useful way. Second, she gives ...
  
  











  








   



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