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J.D.,DIPL. PW, author of Talking Back to Dr. Phil
Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology. Ab
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Join Scot Cluthe on TWITTER Scott Cluthe interviews David Bedrick,
J.D.,DIPL. PW, author of Talking Back to Dr. Phil
Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology. About the book: In this
innovative book, counselor, educator, and attorney David Bedrick
introduces a fresh approach to understanding disturbing feelings
and behaviors. Using examples from the television show Dr. Phil, he
illustrates mainstream psychology’s tendency to shame people into
thinking something is wrong with them. He then debunks many
standard protocols and “fixes.” Drawing on provocative insights
into such topics as dieting, sex, anger, addictions, domestic
violence, and more, Bedrick goes on to present a love-based
psychology rooted in the belief that there is profound meaning in
our struggles, which can come to light when they are
compassionately reframed. Through the lens of a love-based
psychology we learn to: Explore disturbing feelings and behaviors
rather than repudiate them, Embrace our authentic selves instead of
attempting to “fix” ourselvesand other issues.
J.D.,DIPL. PW, author of Talking Back to Dr. Phil
Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology. About the book: In this
innovative book, counselor, educator, and attorney David Bedrick
introduces a fresh approach to understanding disturbing feelings
and behaviors. Using examples from the television show Dr. Phil, he
illustrates mainstream psychology’s tendency to shame people into
thinking something is wrong with them. He then debunks many
standard protocols and “fixes.” Drawing on provocative insights
into such topics as dieting, sex, anger, addictions, domestic
violence, and more, Bedrick goes on to present a love-based
psychology rooted in the belief that there is profound meaning in
our struggles, which can come to light when they are
compassionately reframed. Through the lens of a love-based
psychology we learn to: Explore disturbing feelings and behaviors
rather than repudiate them, Embrace our authentic selves instead of
attempting to “fix” ourselvesand other issues.
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