Published by Greenpoint Psychiatric Press, Brooklyn, NY, 2008
ISBN 10: 0976986728 ISBN 13: 9780976986720
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This is a groundbreaking first-look at "stuckness" -- the profound inability to move one's life forward. Being stuck is a mental health problem that affects thousands of adults; and yet, it has gone unrecognised and misunderstood by mental health professionals, until now. The author, psychiatrist Don Kerson, argues that adults who are stuck are bedeviled by a complex interaction between depression, attention deficit disorder and dissociation, a consequence of childhood trauma. People who are stuck can't get things done, no matter how smart, skilled, articulate or creative they may be. Their personal and professional lives are often on shaky ground, and depression is a constant problem. Therapy helps, sometimes. Anti-depressants help, sometimes. But they never really feel good. They remain stuck, Kerson argues, because the problem -- if recognised at all -- is being treated only partially. The key to getting people unstuck is to tease apart the depression, ADD, and dissociation (or whichever of these conditions is present at any one time), and then to address each of them separately.Kerson wrote "Getting Unstuck" to help people with this problem to lead more productive and satisfying lives and to share what he's discovered with mental health professionals so they can begin to recognise the problem and offer effective treatment for it. Kerson details the successful and efficient method he developed to help his patients get their lives moving again. It includes the innovative use of neo-Ericksonian hypnotherapeutic integration exercises to address the procrastination and disorganisation that plague individuals with ADD. Being stuck is a mental health problem that affects thousands of adults. The author argues that adults who are stuck are bedeviled by a complex interaction between depression, attention deficit disorder and dissociation, a consequence of childhood trauma. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Greenpoint Psychiatric Press, Brooklyn, NY, 2008
ISBN 10: 0976986728 ISBN 13: 9780976986720
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This is a groundbreaking first-look at "stuckness" -- the profound inability to move one's life forward. Being stuck is a mental health problem that affects thousands of adults; and yet, it has gone unrecognised and misunderstood by mental health professionals, until now. The author, psychiatrist Don Kerson, argues that adults who are stuck are bedeviled by a complex interaction between depression, attention deficit disorder and dissociation, a consequence of childhood trauma. People who are stuck can't get things done, no matter how smart, skilled, articulate or creative they may be. Their personal and professional lives are often on shaky ground, and depression is a constant problem. Therapy helps, sometimes. Anti-depressants help, sometimes. But they never really feel good. They remain stuck, Kerson argues, because the problem -- if recognised at all -- is being treated only partially. The key to getting people unstuck is to tease apart the depression, ADD, and dissociation (or whichever of these conditions is present at any one time), and then to address each of them separately.Kerson wrote "Getting Unstuck" to help people with this problem to lead more productive and satisfying lives and to share what he's discovered with mental health professionals so they can begin to recognise the problem and offer effective treatment for it. Kerson details the successful and efficient method he developed to help his patients get their lives moving again. It includes the innovative use of neo-Ericksonian hypnotherapeutic integration exercises to address the procrastination and disorganisation that plague individuals with ADD. Being stuck is a mental health problem that affects thousands of adults. The author argues that adults who are stuck are bedeviled by a complex interaction between depression, attention deficit disorder and dissociation, a consequence of childhood trauma. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Greenpoint Psychiatric Press, Brooklyn, NY, 2008
ISBN 10: 0976986728 ISBN 13: 9780976986720
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This is a groundbreaking first-look at "stuckness" -- the profound inability to move one's life forward. Being stuck is a mental health problem that affects thousands of adults; and yet, it has gone unrecognised and misunderstood by mental health professionals, until now. The author, psychiatrist Don Kerson, argues that adults who are stuck are bedeviled by a complex interaction between depression, attention deficit disorder and dissociation, a consequence of childhood trauma. People who are stuck can't get things done, no matter how smart, skilled, articulate or creative they may be. Their personal and professional lives are often on shaky ground, and depression is a constant problem. Therapy helps, sometimes. Anti-depressants help, sometimes. But they never really feel good. They remain stuck, Kerson argues, because the problem -- if recognised at all -- is being treated only partially. The key to getting people unstuck is to tease apart the depression, ADD, and dissociation (or whichever of these conditions is present at any one time), and then to address each of them separately.Kerson wrote "Getting Unstuck" to help people with this problem to lead more productive and satisfying lives and to share what he's discovered with mental health professionals so they can begin to recognise the problem and offer effective treatment for it. Kerson details the successful and efficient method he developed to help his patients get their lives moving again. It includes the innovative use of neo-Ericksonian hypnotherapeutic integration exercises to address the procrastination and disorganisation that plague individuals with ADD. Being stuck is a mental health problem that affects thousands of adults. The author argues that adults who are stuck are bedeviled by a complex interaction between depression, attention deficit disorder and dissociation, a consequence of childhood trauma. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.