The Insight Cure: Change Your Story, Transform Your Life
By (Author) John Sharp MD
Hay House Inc
Hay House Inc
1st December 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Paperback
272
Width 151mm, Height 229mm, Spine 22mm
338g
Now in paperback- discover the 'false truth' that has held you back so you can rewrite your story and stop self-sabotage Every person has a story, a personal narrative that informs their life, their decisions, and their way of thinking. But did you know that your story also affects the wiring of your brain John Sharp MD, renowned psychiatrist and professor at Harvard Medical School, offers an eight-step process for discovering your unconscious narrative and using your new insight to eradicate the 'false truth' that has been at the core of your self-sabotage. His unique approach integrates four core domains of applied psychology-control mastery theory, attachment theory, narrative therapy and positive psychology. Throughout his step-by-step process, Dr Sharp provides- - The 'Sharp Focus' to distil and emphasize important concepts - Quizzes to help you analyze your internal and external tendencies - 'First Impressions' case studies from his professional practice - Awareness, insight, change and narrative tools to start your journey - 'Gut Checks' to help you figure out if you are ready to move on to the next step in the process Dr Sharp's approach is simple and accessible, using exercises, quizzes, thorough exploration of case studies, and clear guidance to help you find your false truth, rewrite your story and transform your life.
JOHN SHARP, MD, is a seasoned medical professional, board-certified psychiatrist, and expert in the media and the author of The Emotional Calendar. He is on the faculty at the Harvard Medical School and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and has treated patients clinically for 20 years. He is an elected member of the American College of Psychiatrists and served as a standing member of the Examining Committee of the American Board of Psychiatry Association. Dr. Sharp is a fellow of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine and the American Psychiatric Association. www.johnsharpmd.com