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The Interpersonal Problems Workbook( ACT to End Painful Relationship Patterns) <> Paperback <> MatthewMcKay <> NewHarbingerPublications

200 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2013

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May 7, 2019
Such a usefull workbook. It was so helpfull
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99 reviews7 followers
November 27, 2015
These four practitioners wrote an effective method of reframing one's hidden beliefs that shape maladaptive schemas. In organizational research, the ACT tool may become useful in transforming leadership and followership behaviors that directly affect turnover rates and performance problems. The text is a self-learning book that allows the learner to overcome his or her tendencies to committ regretted reactions. A required read!
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8 reviews2 followers
June 27, 2024
This book had some helpful pointers and was clearly organized, but ultimately I felt that this a fairly light-weight resource for these issues. The majority of the book is cliched mindfulness exercises, which are useful but not revelatory. There are some opportunities for writing and reflection and it offers a another angle to mindfulness based stress reduction/interpersonal problems, but I don’t feel like I did a deep dive into these issues or anything.
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41 reviews15 followers
March 12, 2014
I really appreciated the explanation of various schemas and the exercises provided in this book. The exercises will be helpful working with clients at all levels. I do wish that the workbook would have come with a CD or a weblink to download the exercises.
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2 reviews5 followers
December 1, 2015
This book is for anyone who would like a better understanding of their relationship patterns and how to improve them - therapist or layperson. I use it routinely in session with clients and recommend it highly.
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April 16, 2019
If you struggle with the same old relationship patterns I definitely recommend purchasing this workbook! I have actually seen an improvement in my interpersonal skills, as I am able to be mindful of the maladaptive schemas I have adopted, which subsequently led to my changing some of my behaviors that kept me feeling "stuck." I like the format of this workbook a lot better than many others, as the chapters are short and easy to understand and the activities are relevant and insightful. Highly recommend!
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May 30, 2019
This is a simple book with some good exercises in it for being more aware of your emotions.
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