Description |
xi, 177 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Note |
First published in 2017; revised edition published in 2019 by Allen & Unwin NZ (New Zealand). |
Summary |
"Informative and accessible, The Book of Knowing is a friendly, therapeutic guide for teens to understand and control their feelings. In 2015, clinical psychologist Gwendoline Smith began a Tumblr blog under the pseudonym Dr. Know. Her Gen Z-friendly approach to CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) resonated, and the idea for this book was born. With lively art, tangible advice, and immersive activities, this book is a handy guide for dealing with big feelings that provides humor, kindness, and manageable strategies for issues that can sometimes feel out of our control. "--Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Author's note -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Figuring things out AKA philosophy 101 -- Chapter two: It's all connected -- Chatper three: Simple as ABC -- Chapter four: The part reality plays -- Chapter five: Thought content -- Chapter six: How to recognize a virus thought -- Chapter seven: What now? How does all this theory work for me? -- Chapter eight: Skills from the cognitive tool kit -- Chapter nine: More helpful stuff -- Chapter ten: Which track would you choose? -- Chapter eleven: Winding down -- In the end -- Great minds that I have quoted -- Glossary -- About the author. |
Subject |
Emotions -- Juvenile literature.
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Emotional intelligence -- Juvenile literature.
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Emotions -- Social aspects -- Juvenile literature.
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ISBN |
152486045X (paperback) |
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9781524860455 (paperback) |
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