Feeling Better in 2019
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Psychologist Cindy Goodman Stulberg talk about her new book Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy Start 2019 off with a positive attitude and tools to...
show moreStart 2019 off with a positive attitude and tools to create a positive experience. In just twelve short weeks, you can create dramatic long lasting changes that keep you balanced and in the flow. It is time to feel better now!
In this podcast we will share how relationships offer the most effective path to healing.
We Talk About
How to feel better
Handling Grief
Explanation of interpersonal psychotherapy
Interpersonal style – Passive, Aggressive, or Assertive
13 signs of depression
Social media and failed relationships
cannabis and depression
Learning to say no
Loneliness and isolation
Quick tips to feel better
Each chapter of Feeling Better introduces a new topic and teaches skills and tools that allow readers to set and achieve goals, articulate feelings, and make constructive decisions. Key elements of the program include identifying and engaging with allies and supporters, dealing with difficult people, and , if need be, walking away from harmful relationships.
Cindy Goodman Stulberg, DCS, CPsych, and Ronald J. Frey, Ph.D., CPsych, are the authors of Feeling Better and directors of the Institute for Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Cindy is a psychologist who has counseled individuals, couples, groups, and families for more than 40 years. Ron is a psychologist with multifaceted experience including consulting with various public safety and national defense entities such as the Canadian police and the FBI.
www.interpersonalpsychotherapy.com
www.feelingbetterthebook.com
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