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The 60-Second Shrink: 101 Strategies for Staying Sane in a Crazy World

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Provides concise answers for solving mental health problems. Learn the vital elements of a successful marriage; how to deal effectively with anger, depression, stress, anxiety. In plain language, and brief enough to be read in about a minute, each mental health “morsel” helps readers handle a key life issue.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1900

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Arnold A. Lazarus

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97 reviews35 followers
August 10, 2020
faină și utilă ca și start sănătos spre dezvoltare personală/psihologie de uz personal. dă sfaturi utile în puține cuvinte, repet e UTILĂ, dar nu mi s-a părut revoluționară. probabil pentru că știam deja multe lucruri menționate. dar dacă n-ai citit multă psihologie până acum/vrei ceva de dezvoltare personală care chiar să te ajute, recomand. am extras și eu niște sfaturi useful din ea.
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3 reviews
August 20, 2022
I was expected to something more after the first half of the book. The second half seems a debate between psychiatrists and therapists, and some definitions of different situations (I wouldn’t say diseases).
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179 reviews13 followers
March 27, 2022
Arnold Lazarus, together with his son, Clifford Lazarus, shared 116 easy to follow ideas for keeping your sanity in this mad-gone world. While the first half of the book is really worth reading and easy to integrate in your every day life, the second one seems a bit difficult to follow. The second half treats food-related disorders or how to choose a therapist, topics that need larger texts to be dissected and analyzed. All in all it is an okay-ish read for both psychology students and anyone interested in finding out more about their problems. :)
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116 reviews3 followers
June 9, 2016
Good mind tricks in the first half of the book, the final quarter was a bit too theoretical in my opinion; anyway I consider it useful.
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