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Have you found yourself in a difficult situation where you lack the emotional resources to cope? Perhaps you feel as though there are expectations placed upon you to fight through the pain and come out victorious, but despite your efforts, you continue to feel trapped. The truth is, emotions like pain, anger, fear, sadness, and shame are difficult to manage. They are natural responses that have been ingrained in us to protect us from harm. But when we try to fight or suppress them, it often only leads to more suffering. This is where Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) comes in. ACT is a…mehr

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Have you found yourself in a difficult situation where you lack the emotional resources to cope? Perhaps you feel as though there are expectations placed upon you to fight through the pain and come out victorious, but despite your efforts, you continue to feel trapped. The truth is, emotions like pain, anger, fear, sadness, and shame are difficult to manage. They are natural responses that have been ingrained in us to protect us from harm. But when we try to fight or suppress them, it often only leads to more suffering. This is where Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) comes in. ACT is a form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) that focuses on the problem of human suffering. It acknowledges that suffering is a natural part of the human experience, and that trying to avoid it only causes more pain in the long run. Rather than trying to eliminate negative emotions, ACT teaches individuals to accept them as a natural part of life and to learn to live in harmony with them. If you've experienced feelings of anxiety, depression, anger, or intense emotional explosions within the last three months, or if you struggle with instability in interpersonal relationships, self-esteem, concerns about abandonment, feeling misunderstood, helplessness, despair, self-harm, or suicidal thoughts, this book is for you. By reading this book, you will learn to recognize your thoughts, images, or memories for what they are: products of the mind and not absolute realities. You will also learn to observe your experiences from a more objective standpoint, which will help you better understand and manage your emotions. Additionally, you'll learn to let go of control over your thoughts, allowing them to come and go without judgment. The cycle of human suffering can be a vicious one, with pain leading to negative thinking or self-doubt, which leads to negative feelings like sadness or depression, and so on. But by becoming aware of this cycle and learning to respond to pain differently, we can break free from the cycle and find balance. If you're tired of living someone else's life and ready to take control of your emotions, this book is a must-read.