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Relationships That Work (eBook, PDF)
Four Ways to Connect (and Set Boundaries) with Colleagues, Students, and Parents
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This unique book, written by bestselling author and psychologist Adam Sáenz and child/adolescent therapist Jeremy Dew, shows you how to increase job satisfaction and personal fulfilment by connecting with others.
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This unique book, written by bestselling author and psychologist Adam Sáenz and child/adolescent therapist Jeremy Dew, shows you how to increase job satisfaction and personal fulfilment by connecting with others.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317551225
- Artikelnr.: 43121412
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317551225
- Artikelnr.: 43121412
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Adam Sáenz is Founder and Clinical Director of the Oakwood Collaborative, a counseling and assessment center in Bryan, Texas.
Jeremy Dew is a licensed professional counselor who works with children and adolescents.
Jeremy Dew is a licensed professional counselor who works with children and adolescents.
Introduction: A Tale of Two Campuses
Chapter 1: The Case for Relationships
Great Programming Skills: But Can You Interact With Other Humans?
What Is Normal Versus What Is Healthy
Characteristics of Unhealthy Relationships
We Are Here to Help You
Reflecting: What Am I Doing Here?
Directing: How Do I Manage My Emotions?
Connecting: Can I Build a Bridge?
Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
The Case of the Teacher Who Exploded
Chapter 2: Reflecting: Why Am I Here?
Jobs, Careers, and Callings
A Bit More About Calling
Meet Martha
Identifying Your Right Why
Identifying My Calling: A Sentence Completion Exercise
Two More Sentences: Creating Your Personal Mission Statement
Sample Sentence Completion Responses
Personal Mission Statement
How Reflecting On Calling Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 3: Directing: Can I Manage My Emotions?
Emotional Constipation
Experiencing Emotions
Expressing Emotions
Meet Ms. Dunn
The Environment/Feeling/Thought Connection
How Directing Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 4: Connecting: Can I Build A Bridge?
About Good Bridge Builders
Differences and the Protective Mechanism They Evoke
Do You Feel Like We Do (And See Like We Do?)
Looking Past The Thing About You That Bothers Me
Meet Coach Williams
Connecting and Bridge-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 5: Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
What is Building a Fence in Relationships?
About the Unskilled Fence Builder
What Is and Is Not Mine?
The Case of the Two Teachers
Protecting and Fence-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 6: Towards Integration
Practice #1: Reflecting on calling
Practice #2: Directing my emotion
Practice #3: Connecting by building bridges across difference
Practice #4: Protecting by building fences
Chapter 1: The Case for Relationships
Great Programming Skills: But Can You Interact With Other Humans?
What Is Normal Versus What Is Healthy
Characteristics of Unhealthy Relationships
We Are Here to Help You
Reflecting: What Am I Doing Here?
Directing: How Do I Manage My Emotions?
Connecting: Can I Build a Bridge?
Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
The Case of the Teacher Who Exploded
Chapter 2: Reflecting: Why Am I Here?
Jobs, Careers, and Callings
A Bit More About Calling
Meet Martha
Identifying Your Right Why
Identifying My Calling: A Sentence Completion Exercise
Two More Sentences: Creating Your Personal Mission Statement
Sample Sentence Completion Responses
Personal Mission Statement
How Reflecting On Calling Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 3: Directing: Can I Manage My Emotions?
Emotional Constipation
Experiencing Emotions
Expressing Emotions
Meet Ms. Dunn
The Environment/Feeling/Thought Connection
How Directing Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 4: Connecting: Can I Build A Bridge?
About Good Bridge Builders
Differences and the Protective Mechanism They Evoke
Do You Feel Like We Do (And See Like We Do?)
Looking Past The Thing About You That Bothers Me
Meet Coach Williams
Connecting and Bridge-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 5: Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
What is Building a Fence in Relationships?
About the Unskilled Fence Builder
What Is and Is Not Mine?
The Case of the Two Teachers
Protecting and Fence-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 6: Towards Integration
Practice #1: Reflecting on calling
Practice #2: Directing my emotion
Practice #3: Connecting by building bridges across difference
Practice #4: Protecting by building fences
Introduction: A Tale of Two Campuses
Chapter 1: The Case for Relationships
Great Programming Skills: But Can You Interact With Other Humans?
What Is Normal Versus What Is Healthy
Characteristics of Unhealthy Relationships
We Are Here to Help You
Reflecting: What Am I Doing Here?
Directing: How Do I Manage My Emotions?
Connecting: Can I Build a Bridge?
Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
The Case of the Teacher Who Exploded
Chapter 2: Reflecting: Why Am I Here?
Jobs, Careers, and Callings
A Bit More About Calling
Meet Martha
Identifying Your Right Why
Identifying My Calling: A Sentence Completion Exercise
Two More Sentences: Creating Your Personal Mission Statement
Sample Sentence Completion Responses
Personal Mission Statement
How Reflecting On Calling Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 3: Directing: Can I Manage My Emotions?
Emotional Constipation
Experiencing Emotions
Expressing Emotions
Meet Ms. Dunn
The Environment/Feeling/Thought Connection
How Directing Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 4: Connecting: Can I Build A Bridge?
About Good Bridge Builders
Differences and the Protective Mechanism They Evoke
Do You Feel Like We Do (And See Like We Do?)
Looking Past The Thing About You That Bothers Me
Meet Coach Williams
Connecting and Bridge-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 5: Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
What is Building a Fence in Relationships?
About the Unskilled Fence Builder
What Is and Is Not Mine?
The Case of the Two Teachers
Protecting and Fence-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 6: Towards Integration
Practice #1: Reflecting on calling
Practice #2: Directing my emotion
Practice #3: Connecting by building bridges across difference
Practice #4: Protecting by building fences
Chapter 1: The Case for Relationships
Great Programming Skills: But Can You Interact With Other Humans?
What Is Normal Versus What Is Healthy
Characteristics of Unhealthy Relationships
We Are Here to Help You
Reflecting: What Am I Doing Here?
Directing: How Do I Manage My Emotions?
Connecting: Can I Build a Bridge?
Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
The Case of the Teacher Who Exploded
Chapter 2: Reflecting: Why Am I Here?
Jobs, Careers, and Callings
A Bit More About Calling
Meet Martha
Identifying Your Right Why
Identifying My Calling: A Sentence Completion Exercise
Two More Sentences: Creating Your Personal Mission Statement
Sample Sentence Completion Responses
Personal Mission Statement
How Reflecting On Calling Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 3: Directing: Can I Manage My Emotions?
Emotional Constipation
Experiencing Emotions
Expressing Emotions
Meet Ms. Dunn
The Environment/Feeling/Thought Connection
How Directing Impacts Relationships
Key Point Summary
Chapter 4: Connecting: Can I Build A Bridge?
About Good Bridge Builders
Differences and the Protective Mechanism They Evoke
Do You Feel Like We Do (And See Like We Do?)
Looking Past The Thing About You That Bothers Me
Meet Coach Williams
Connecting and Bridge-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 5: Protecting: Can I Build a Fence?
What is Building a Fence in Relationships?
About the Unskilled Fence Builder
What Is and Is Not Mine?
The Case of the Two Teachers
Protecting and Fence-Building: A Readiness Assessment
Key Point Summary
Chapter 6: Towards Integration
Practice #1: Reflecting on calling
Practice #2: Directing my emotion
Practice #3: Connecting by building bridges across difference
Practice #4: Protecting by building fences