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Extraction code: vay 1 title: lovely curse
Author: [England] Jackie Mason
Translator: Wang Li
Douban score: 8.0
Press: Kyushu Press Sunshine Blog
Publication year: 20 16-2
Page count: 240
Content introduction:
In life, there will always be some people who spend most of their energy on family, friends and colleagues and give everything to strangers. Once they stop doing this, they will feel very guilty, as if they have been "cursed by cuteness". In their view, many things have higher priority than their physical and mental health, and as a result, they support everyone but make themselves collapse.
Psychologists regard these people who always regard being friendly to others as the only code of conduct and are wronged by them as "virgin personality".
The author of this book is a psychotherapist and a "virgin" tortured by a "lovely curse". She once insisted on driving for her family and even went boating together when her arm was broken. It was not until the doctor issued a diagnosis and put on a plaster that she felt that she could rest. This incident made her realize that if she didn't find a way to lift this "curse", her life would eventually be destroyed. So, she contacted a psychotherapist who had worked together for ten years, trying to take the first step to lift the "curse" (which is also the first step to "sow" this book).
The author has benefited a lot from his own treatment, and also learned a lot from the counselors who seek treatment. In this book, she will share the story of self-treatment and spiritual growth of Notre Dame.
This book is not to make people give up expressing goodwill to the world, but to encourage people to fight for some time and freedom for themselves. After all, everyone has the right to love himself.
About the author:
Yaki? Jacqui Marson is a counselor, therapist and member of the British Psychological Association. She holds two master's degrees in counseling psychology and clinical psychology.
She has worked in many institutions in London, including the famous holloway Prison and St. Thomas Hospital. At present, Yaki has a well-run private clinic in Covent Garden. In addition, she also holds seminars and trainings to help people and enterprises around the world improve their communication skills, build confidence and build teams.
She is also a highly respected disseminator of psychological knowledge in the media, and her articles are published in Psychological Monthly, Psychologist and Review of Counseling Psychology. She is often invited to participate in BBC and other commercial radio and television programs.
At present, Yaki lives in London with her husband and two sons.