Synopses & Reviews
Virtually anyone who reads this book can appreciably widen his or her free will and intentionally create happiness and satisfaction instead of needless pain.--Albert Ellis, Ph.D.By poking fun at my frailties, Bill makes it impossible to ever again take themquite so seriously.--Jeff Lair, Ph.D., author of I Ain't Much, Baby--But Im All I've Got and I Ain't Well--But I Sure Am BetterBuilding on twists and paradoxes, Bill L. Little shows you how to get rid ofproblems by understanding how they are produced. This warm-hearted, witty bookdares you to cling to your neurotic symptoms, your depressions, your anxieties, and your unhealthy relationships and mess up your life with sundry colorfulphobias, dependencies, and addictions. By taking a light-hearted look at how youperceive your limitations, you can make positive changes that will enhance thequality of your life.About the AuthorBill L. Little has taught at Washington University, University of Missouriin St. Louis, and Missouri Baptist College and has conducted conferences onalcoholism, marriage and family relations, stress, communications, management, and motivation. Making history as the first psychologist to be officiallyemployed by a major league baseball team, Little served as sports psychologistand drug counselor for the St. Louis Cardinals and Seattle Mariners baseballteams in the early 1980s. He is the senior pastor of Christ Memorial BaptistChurch in St. Louis, where he has served since 1959.A native of Gideon, Missouri, Little has a B.A. from East Texas Baptist College, a Th.M. fromMidwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, an M.S. from Southern IllinoisUniversity, and a Ph.D. from Washington University of Gideon, Missouri. Atwo-time Pelican author, he has also written Prevention: The Ultimate Cure .He resides in St. Louis with his wife, Teresa Gay, and is a father of four, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
Synopsis
A licensed psychologist shows you how to self-destruct if you choose! This warm-hearted, witty book dares you to cling to your neurotic symptoms, your depressions, your anxieties, and your unhealthy relationships.
Synopsis
Virtually anyone who reads this book can appreciably widen his or her free will and intentionally create happiness and satisfaction instead of needless pain. --Albert Ellis, Ph.D.By poking fun at my frailties, Bill makes it impossible to ever again take them quite so seriously. --Jeff Lair, Ph.D., author of I Ain't Much, Baby--But Im All I've Got and I Ain't Well--But I Sure Am BetterBuilding on twists and paradoxes, Bill L. Little shows you how to get rid of problems by understanding how they are produced. This warm-hearted, witty book dares you to cling to your neurotic symptoms, your depressions, your anxieties, and your unhealthy relationships and mess up your life with sundry colorful phobias, dependencies, and addictions. By taking a light-hearted look at how you perceive your limitations, you can make positive changes that will enhance the quality of your life.