This Book Will Make You Happy

This Book Will Make You Happy

by Jessamy Hibberd (Author), Jo Usmar (Author)

Synopsis

How to beat low mood and lead a happier, more satisfying life.

We all experience periods of feeling low, frustrated and lacking in energy - but ignoring the problem and struggling on can start to affect all areas of your life. Help is at hand: this concise little book shows you how you can reverse negative thoughts and emotions and make yourself happier and more confident.

Pyschologist Dr Jessamy Hibberd and Jo Usmar draw on the very latest research in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and modern psychology to give you practical, proven techniques and exercises to combat low mood and, more importantly, build your self-esteem and wellbeing and make you healthier and more fulfilled.

Chapters include: Positive strategies, Controlling emotions, Rewarding yourself, Combating guilt, Better rest and sleep, Mental exercises, Breaking negative thought patterns, Relaxation techniques.

Praise for the This Book Will series:
'Top tips for making your life loads better.' Cosmo
'The answer to all my problems.' Katie Piper
'Take on January with new-found serenity with this series of self-help books' Stylist

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 02 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 1848662815
ISBN 13: 9781848662810

Media Reviews
'Aims to give you the tools to understand why you feel, think and behave the way you do - and then to change it' Female First. * Female First *
'Make-it-happen-manuals: the This Book Will series [...] has no cringey therapy-speak, just lots of clever strategies and practical tips' Zest. * Zest *
'Take on January with new-found serenity with this series of self-help books' Stylist. * Stylist *
'The answer to all my problems!' Katie Piper. * Katie Piper *
Author Bio

Dr Jessamy Hibberd is a highly respected clinical psychologist who worked for the NHS before setting up her own private practice. She is a member of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).

Jo Usmar is a freelance journalist and editor. She has contributed to a variety of national titles, including Stylist and Fabulous, as well as writing a regular relationship column for Cosmopolitan. She has appeared on TV and radio commenting on lifestyle and relationship issues.