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Pocket Therapy Emotional Balance is part of a series that helps people who are struggling with life.
There is exercises for dealing with overwhelming emotions that everyone faces. I enjoyed learning about how to deal with my emotions. It was well written and I hope everyone picks this up to help them.
Some great tips here based on DBT, which is a great evidence-based therapy. My professional understanding is that DBT was targeted at self-harming behaviours, and reading this book felt that the tools and techniques within were not aimed at general day to day emotions, more at individuals with dysrelgulated emotions on the more extreme ends of the spectrum, making it harder to apply to everyday life. It would be great for individuals in late adolescence where dysregulation features more often.
I love these pocket therapy books!
A short book packed with suggestions on how to create emotional balance. Of course every one is different and different methods work for different people, but it's nice to have an almost handbook when you're at a loss on how to handle your emotions.
Will definitely be looking forward to more titles like this one!
I for one feel my emotions very deeply. This book has some great strategies on how to handle things. I am excited to try the meditations offered in this book. I highly recommend it.
This bitesizes book offers insights, tips and techniques for managing emotional regulation and balance based on Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
This is a super fun read. I really enjoyed this one!
Many thanks to the author, the publisher, and Netgalley for my ARC. All opinions are my own.
Thank you for the chance to review this book, however, unfortunately, I was unable to read and review this title before it was archived.
A very useful little guide. Especially in today's pandemic world.
Great tips and guidance for all, not just people feeling unbalanced emotionally.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book.
Who isn't experiencing "intense emotions" in 2020? This little book about emotional balance is a great resource for all of us trying to be more compassionate (even with ourselves) and less reactive to all the emotional triggers we encounter. There are suggestions, questions to consider, exercises, and other resources. It's the type of book you can take your time working through again and again.
I enjoyed this Pocket Therapy book and feel that it's a valuable tool in learning more about the science behind emotions and how to best manage your feelings. The book provides practical skills and techniques based in DBT that are easy to comprehend and implement in one's life. While an easy and helpful read initially - this would be a great resource to have on one's bookshelf for everyday reference during emotional struggles.
*thank you to Netgalley, New Harbinger Publications, Inc and Matthew McKay for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
4 stars.
A great book on dealing with hard emotions. I liked that this book was kept short and to the point. The messages it was sending were easy to understand and follow.
I'd have to say that my favourite piece of this is that it isn't just something that you read and learn from but it is also interactive by asking you a lot of questions to really help you dig deep into whatever it is that you are wanting help for. Highly recommend.
This short, easy-to-read book provides exercises for how to deal with overwhelming emotions. It helps you to identify unhealthy behaviors and thought patterns, and replace them with healthier ones.. It focuses on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), which was originally developed for borderline personality disorder. But this book may also be helpful for people suffering from other affective disorders. The book's website contains bonus content you can download, which is also useful.
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received.
I like the format and design. Even though it's a pocketbook, you'll find a lot of information inside this book. The book is based on DBT - Dialectical Behaviour Therapy - but you don't need any prior knowledge. It covers topics: how to identify your emotions, distract yourself, use relaxation, meditation, mindfulness, and more. I like that this is a pocketbook because you can easily find what you are looking for, and it is easy to understand.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this! All opinions are my own.
This book is part of a series in which help is offered to those struggling a bit in daily life. I previously reviewed and recommend Pocket Therapy for Anxiety, another title in this series. Each book is written by experts in the field.
In this title, three practitioners offer thoughts on how to cope with the kinds of intense emotions that can be overwhelming in the moment. The techniques come from the field of dialectical behavior therapy. The chapter headings offer a good guide to what is in the book. A few of these include Identify Your Emotions, Take a Rest, Try Radical Acceptance and Cope on the Spot.
No book can take the place of working with a mental health practitioner if a person’s situation is overwhelming in a scary way that does not dissipate. But for those who are looking to better understand themselves and who can benefit from the coping strategies included in this book, it is a very good resource.
Note: This book is also a resource for therapists who are looking to review their knowledge base or to increase it.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pocket Therapy for Emotional Balance by Matthew McKay, Jeffrey C. Wood, and Jeffrey Brantley is part of a series of pocket therapy books from New Harbinger Publishers. The book is short, the chapters are bite-sized, and it’s very easy to read.
The book is based on dialectical behaviour therapy, with a focus on emotional regulation. It’s very practical, and doesn’t get into theoretical elements of DBT or any kind of diagnostic labelling.
The book explains primary and secondary emotions, and the link between emotions and physical sensations. It also covers identifying emotions and recognizing them as a source of information. Through describing your emotions, it creates a sort of container around them to decrease overwhelm.
Speaking of overwhelm, a skill covered early in the book that’s referred back to repeatedly is REST: Rest, Evaluate, set an Intention, Take action. Other topics/skills include distraction (which is differentiated from avoidance), taking a time out for self-care, progressive muscle relaxation, and building positive emotions and self-compassion.
Mindfulness is a major theme in DBT, and this book talks about things like present-moment awareness, mindful breathing, and time-travelling (when our minds pull us in the direction of the past or future).
The book also guides you through preparing coping thoughts and radical acceptance coping statements. While that kind of thing could easily get a bit hokey, this book didn’t go there.
I think this book would be a good fit for someone looking to learn some therapy skills without having to do a lot of reading. It doesn’t require any prior familiarity with DBT, and it’s geared towards emotional overwhelm in a general sense rather than any particular diagnosis. Everything is clearly explained without a lot jargon. It’s a therapy book for people who might not otherwise be inclined to read a therapy book.
I received a reviewer copy from the publisher through Netgalley.
This was a very straightforward, simple approach to emotion regulation strategies. You don't need to have therapy experience or a psychology degree to understand these recommendations. Very helpful physical and mental techniques are included.
This book packed quite a bit of helpful insight for people seeking "emotional regulation" (which in these times, perhaps should be most of us10 I for one found the suggestions both workable and practical. I particularly appreciated the R.E.S.T. acronym for approaching situations that might be particularly provocative or triggering. For this type of publication, I prefer not to have to slog through evidence to convince me of the authors' competency. I just want to read "what do I have to do?" Assuming the "homework" before me is sensible, I prefer to just roll up my sleeves and get to work. I liked that the book had examples of how to apply the processes. I'd have preferred a different word choice and description on the chapter about distracting. Perhaps because I have attention deficit challenges, the idea of distracting myself is a pre-existing problem. Overall though, I liked the length and the content of this book. I have already recommended it to a few friends. I think it dovetails nicely with the inventory process of 12 Step programs that look at anger and fear and conduct in personal relationships.
I received a courtesy copy of this book from Net Galley but it did not influence my honest review.
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hi everyone!
This book is very useful to the ones that sometimes struggle with being overwhelmed with emotion and with working through them. It has some suggestions and techniques that can help to control emotions.
The other pocket therapy about anxiety from my point of view was more helpful, because I don't really struggle with emotional balance, but if you or a friend do, you should definitely try the out!
A useful little guide , full of handy techniques and coping mechanisms to help teach and guide you to controlling your emotions, learning about them and it’s concise and to the point. Very helpful
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion
Emotions are very complex elements of human beings. Good or bad, they are the driving force of our life and when this force becomes overwhelming, that's when our emotions start troubling us. I picked this book because I am/was going through some very distressing situations and I needed to handle my emotions before they might have started negatively affecting my life. After reading many books on mindfulness and meditation, I knew some techniques to deal with them but I wanted to understand and learn them even more precisely and this book helped me to do that.
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‘Pocket Therapy for Emotional Balance' is simply a handbook that helps its readers to understand their emotions and teaches some very beneficial techniques and coping strategies to deal with overwhelming distressing situations. The way it has been written, it's not very complex but the sole intention is to help readers with straight to the point and direct approaches.
The authors kept all chapters to the point and not at once they tried to preach any additional details unnecessarily. Techniques like R.E.S.T., Radical Acceptance, Wise Man Meditation, and Cope on Spot were highly effective for me with every insight and the authors’ way of minimalistic descriptions. With every chapter, this book guides its readers to learn different methods of mindfulness and myriad conscious meditation techniques.
I am HIGHLY RECOMMENDING this book and must read it even if you might be in a good phase of your life. Life is uncertain and the least that we can do is to prepare ourselves for those blows that uncertainty brings. This book will help you maintain a healthy emotional balance to stand in the most unfortunate situations you may encounter.