How to Deal with Low Self-Esteem: A 5-step, CBT-based plan for overcoming negative thoughts and eliminating self-doubt

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Weight 0.202 kg
Dimensions 1.6 × 13.2 × 19.7 cm
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Paperback

Language

Pages

240

Publisher

Year Published

2015-9-10

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1473600456

About The Author

Christine Wilding holds a postgraduate diploma in CBT from the University of London, is an accredited member of the British Association of Counselling, a member of the sterring committee set up to develop guidelines for the treatment of depression within the NHS, and is in-demand as a leader of CBT-based training courses. She runs private practices in Surrey and Kent.

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A practical and supportive guide to deal with low self-esteem that will help you transform your daily life using cognitive behavioral therapy.

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Most of us feel uncertain sometimes: about ourselves, the views of others and our lives generally. However, recurrent negative thoughts can lead to low self esteem which can be very debilitating and prevents us from enjoying life as we should. Our thoughts about ourselves become deeply negative, over-critical and recurrent, leaving us feeling trapped in a low self esteem spiral with no way out. If this sounds familiar to you, this book will provide you with practical help to deal with and overcome the problem.Using the STEP Past system – a structured, CBT-based approach that delivers both support and proven techniques for defeating low self-esteem – you can begin to transform your daily life. Written by an expert author with many years of clinical experience, this book will help you get a better understanding of your sense of self, tackle negative thoughts and behaviour, and progress to a healthier, happier outlook, without fear of setbacks or relapse.Christine Wilding holds a postgraduate diploma in CBT from the University of London, is an accredited member of the British Association of Counselling, a member of the sterring committee set up to develop guidelines for the treatment of depression within the NHS, and is in-demand as a leader of CBT-based training courses. She runs private practices in Surrey and Kent.