Limit this search to....

What Prison Do You Live In?
Contributor(s): Ireland M. S. W., Murray (Author)
ISBN: 1533014361     ISBN-13: 9781533014368
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $47.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2017
Qty:
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Interpersonal Relations
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.07 lbs) 362 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
What is psychotherapy? Psychotherapy is about asking questions. Questions like: How did I become who I am? Am I happy being me? Did I have a choice in becoming the person I am? What were the forces that made me like I am?" Do I want to change? Will the answers to the above questions cause pain? If the answer is yes, do I still want to change? How can psychotherapy help me? One can learn how you became the person you are. You can learn whether you have a choice. You can learn why you are unhappy and what to do to fix your unhappiness. What would happen to me if I don't seek or want psychotherapy? Life is a struggle, but your struggle will be worse because you have no idea of what happened to you as a baby or a child. You will remain unaware of deep feelings and you will repeat parts of your struggle over and over. What will you'll gain from psychotherapy? Life can turn you into a version of yourself that you didn't choose. We all have rules about ourselves and our behavior. Yet, we seldom understand the "why" behind these rules. When you begin to understand who you are, the anger you may feel towards yourself can begin to change. Much of our behavior is outside of your awareness, therefore psychotherapy can bring these concepts to the forefront of your mind. Assuming I do all of the above things, what would my life look like? Life will still be hard, but you will not repeat your trauma over and over. You will feel gratitude for your days on Earth. Intention brings things into your life. Gratitude comes from all of the things we did not intend. Your sense of personal virtue will fade away. You will not just grow older, but grow up. You will understand the choices you have made and obtain the opportunity to make your own choices.