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Exhausted with the mental merry-go-round? Dr. Bea Mackay's "Two-You Work: How to Work with the Self in Conflict" is a powerful tool to resolve inner conflict. She was inspired to write this book because she wanted professionals to learn how to use these tools effectively. Like knives in your kitchen drawers, how they are used depends on the skill set of the person using them. Her experience with "Two-You Work" was developed through her research and over 35 years of private practice. This manual provides a clear way to identify the struggles with conflict, both within one's self and with…mehr

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Exhausted with the mental merry-go-round? Dr. Bea Mackay's "Two-You Work: How to Work with the Self in Conflict" is a powerful tool to resolve inner conflict. She was inspired to write this book because she wanted professionals to learn how to use these tools effectively. Like knives in your kitchen drawers, how they are used depends on the skill set of the person using them. Her experience with "Two-You Work" was developed through her research and over 35 years of private practice. This manual provides a clear way to identify the struggles with conflict, both within one's self and with others. It gives clear, simple directions and guidance for using this powerful technique. Dr. Bea delights in helping her clients blossom and actualize their full potential. As therapists, we all have a variety of books that sit on our shelves and collect dust. This book has been designed to be practical and easy to read so that you can bring it into your practice. It is already used as a basic training manual for various therapist groups globally.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Bea Mackay is a Registered Psychologist with over three decades of experience. She is not only a respected practitioner but also a prolific author with two additional published works, "The Power of Connection: How to process emotion in turbulent times."(2021) and "Let Go of the Outcome and Let Things Fall Together"(2022). Well-known for her insightful workshops and engaging lectures, she has shared her insights at conferences, universities, and training centres globally. Currently, Dr. Bea resides in Vancouver, British Columbia where she enjoys hiking, swimming, and spending time with her family.