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Schema Therapy Made Simple - Self-Help Strategies for Changing Core Beliefs

Crystal Kita Logan

Editorial: Isohan Publishing

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                 SCHEMA THERAPY MADE SIMPLE
 
             Self-Help Strategies for Changing Core Beliefs
 
Do you find yourself repeating the same painful relationship patterns?
 
Are you struggling with self-sabotage, people-pleasing, or feeling emotionally stuck?
 
Does your inner critic constantly tell you that you're not good enough?
 
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be living with unhealed emotional patterns formed in childhood—patterns that schema therapy can help you transform.
 
This groundbreaking guide to schema therapy and inner child healing offers a compassionate, practical approach to breaking free from destructive emotional patterns. Drawing from cutting-edge research in trauma recovery and relationship healing, this book provides the tools you need to:
 
• Identify your core emotional patterns and understand their origins• Heal your inner child through proven schema therapy techniques• Transform toxic relationship patterns into healthy connections• Build emotional resilience and self-compassion• Create lasting change through practical exercises and real-world applications
 
Unlike traditional self-help approaches, schema therapy addresses the root causes of emotional pain by healing the wounded parts of ourselves that formed in childhood. Through carefully crafted exercises, reflective questions, and compassionate guidance, you'll learn to recognize your schemas, understand their impact on your life, and develop healthier coping strategies.
 
This book bridges the gap between professional schema therapy and accessible self-help, offering:
 
• Clear explanations of complex psychological concepts• Step-by-step healing exercises for each schema type• Real-world examples and case studies (anonymized for privacy)• Practical tools for emotional regulation and boundary-setting• A comprehensive workbook section for deeper transformation
 
Perfect for anyone who has tried traditional therapy but still feels stuck, or for those beginning their healing journey, this guide offers hope and practical solutions for breaking free from the past and creating the life you deserve.
 
Start your journey to emotional freedom today. Your inner child—and your future self—will thank you.
Disponible desde: 06/07/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 167 páginas.

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