Synopses & Reviews
In this practical and supportive guide to self-esteem, Dr. Abraham Twerski explains how most self-defeating behavior stems from a sense of inferiority and that practically no one is immune to its hazards. Through his patients' life stories and the humor of cartoons, Dr. Twerski shows that people are far more capable than they consider themselves to be. His advice comes from his experience in helping over 40,000 patients create better lives.
Let Dr. Twerski show you how to:
* Recognize the symptoms of low esteem-- such as workaholism, anxiety, and depression-- and how to avoid these emotional pitfalls.
* Form groups to create a network of comfort and support.
* Identify negative behavior patterns and build the confidence to overcome them.
* Defeat the self-image delusions that affect everyone.
Life's Too Short offers the solutions to problems of inadequacy, shame, and poor self-image. Dr. Twerski's down-to-earth program and optimistic outlook is essential for anyone who feels that life is too short not to live to its fullest.
Review
"Abraham Twerski elucidates many of the problems that result from unwarranted feelings of shame and points a direction to their solution. Very worthwhile reading."-- John Bradshaw
"Dr. Twerski believes that at the core of every human being lies pride, dignity, and self-respect. This book is filled with all three."-- Robert J. Ackerman, Ph.D., author of Silent Sons
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-175).
About the Author
Abraham Twerski, M.D., is a psychiatrist, ordained rabbi, and founder and medical director of the Gateway Rehabilitation Center of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. He is the author of many books including
The Thin You Within You,
When Do the Good Things Start? and
Waking Up Just in Time.
Table of Contents
You're better than you think -- Why you feel so bad when you should feel good -- Fear of rejection -- Demanding recognition -- Co-dependence -- Hypersensitivity -- Narcissism -- Fear of happiness and fear of failure -- Compartmentalization -- Depression -- Anxiety -- Alcoholism and other chemical addictions -- Eating disorders -- Self-assessment and support: the road to recovery -- How it worked for Barbara.