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Encore Perfect is Not Necessary to Make a Change

Encore Perfect is Not Necessary to Make a Change

Update: 2024-12-01
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Drawing upon her extensive three decades of clinical psychology experience, Dr. Beth Kurland delves into the human inclination to evade unpleasant emotions and the pressure to maintain a facade of constant happiness. Rather than succumbing to negative thoughts or attempting to ignore difficult emotions, she offers a fresh perspective in her book. By adopting six different vantage points, including the Anchor View for stability, the Child View for curiosity, the Audience View for gaining a wider perspective, the Compassionate Parent View for self-compassion, the Mirror View for accepting both strengths and flaws, and the Ocean View for embracing community, individuals can effectively shift their mindset when confronted with challenging emotions.
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Encore Perfect is Not Necessary to Make a Change

Encore Perfect is Not Necessary to Make a Change

Cecilia Zapata-Harms