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A Therapist’s Reflections on Authenticity
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A Therapist’s Reflections on Authenticity

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Engelsk

Rooted in Carl Rogers’ Person-centred approach, this book skilfully combines person-centred theory with social commentary to explore the root of many problems people face – a lack of authenticity.

A Therapist’s Reflections on Authenticity is written by an experienced therapist, blending real-world experience with grounded reflection; offering a human, emotionally literate guide through the messy, non-linear path to authenticity. Molyneux blends relatable observations, social commentary and personal experience to accompany the reader through this profound journey. This book does not offer quick fixes or linear steps, but rather, it offers the reader a mirror and gently encourages each person to uncover what authenticity means to them and how to reclaim it from an increasingly performative and disconnected world. The book begins by using a grounding in person-centred theory of development to show how we begin to deny ourselves and experience from a young age. The book then moves to look at the place of social media, capitalism and the workplace to show how this process is continued into adulthood, explaining the rise in our mental health struggles and the impacts of the modern world. Before finally exploring the ways that we can increase our self-awareness, which lies at the heart of becoming more authentic. Suggestions are offered to develop both our self-awareness and authenticity, ultimately resulting in a decrease in tension, anxiety and many of the mental health problems we are increasingly facing in the 21st century.

Grounded in therapeutic theory and personal insight, this book is written for anyone feeling the strain of performance, avoidance, people-pleasing, burnout, anxiety or persistent difficulties.

Undertittel
Congruence and the Modern World
ISBN
9781041230489
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
9.9.2026
Antall sider
260