The Toolbox: The Tools We Need to Build Relationships and Repair Them When They Break
By (Author) Vanessa Londino
BookBaby
BookBaby
19th August 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
328
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
426g
You've just discovered The Toolbox, the book that will give you the basic tools you need to make your relationships work. Your relationships need more than your personality and good intentions...
You need relational skills. And in order to develop skills, you need the right tools.
You can't hammer a nail into a wall with a saw. You can't cut a box open with a sledge hammer. You need the right tools.
Relationships are no different. You need the right tools when distance, disappointment, and disconnection set in. Are the same behaviors bringing you to the same unsatisfying results
Try a new set of tools.
Welcome to The Toolbox: The Tools We Need to Build Relationships and Repair Them When They Break.
It's an owners manual for relationships. Sure, you could figure things out through time, trial, and error, or you could just read The Toolbox... and get the tools you need.
Noted speaker and therapist, Vanessa specializes in helping clients discover the root cause of their mental and emotional distress and heal naturally through the therapeutic relationship. Using early childhood relationships as the framework for adult relational functioning, Vanessa works with her clients as they learn themselves: how they relate, what they did to earn love, and what patterns can be replaced with healthier ones. The relationship with the self is central to Vanessa's work. Through therapy, clients learn to know themselves, forgive themselves, like themselves, and eventually come to love themselves. This is the ultimate goal of the work.
As an author, Vanessa seeks to move her knowledge and compassion for human nature from the therapy room onto the written page. She shares her personal journey in therapy, the lessons she's learned from brokenness, and the observations along the way.
Read Vanessa's work if you want a straight-forward, compassionate, honest take on mental health. Don't be surprised if you find yourself crying, laughing, and ultimately stunned by the beauty of your own humanity.