What you can change and what you can't : the complete guide to successful self-improvement

Bibliographic Information

What you can change and what you can't : the complete guide to successful self-improvement

Martin E.P. Seligman

Vintage Books, 2007

1st Vintage Books ed

Available at  / 1 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-301) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Wise, direct, and very useful, a science-based book that can help anyone make long-lasting change. In the climate of self-improvement that pervades our culture, there is an overwhelming amount of information about treatments for everything from alcohol abuse to sexual dysfunction. Much of this information is exaggerated if not wholly inaccurate. As a result, people who try to change their own troubling conditions often experience the frustration of mixed success, success followed by a relapse, or outright failure. To address this confusion, Martin Seligman has meticulously analyzed the most authoritative scientific research on treatments for alcoholism, anxiety, weight loss, anger, depression, and a range of phobias and obsessions to discover what is the most effective way to address each condition. He frankly reports what does not work, and pinpoints the techniques and therapies that work best for each condition, discussing why they work and how you can use them to change your behaviors. Inside you'll discover the four natural healing factors for recovering from alcoholism; the vital difference between overeating and being overweight; the four therapies that work for depression, the pros and cons of anger-and much more.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top