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The stars of psychology give advice on what troubles us. This book gives readers a free session with some of history's great psychotherapists, like Sigmund Freud and the men and women that have developed and applied the theories that underpin the "study of the mind. " The book asks these luminaries for their help with the personal problems that threaten our happiness while also providing a comprehensive and fascinating overview of the various disciplines. The book has five sections that use common questions which, whether mundane or disturbing, do cause psychological distress to some degree. Some examples are: 1. What am I like? Why do I keep leaving things to the last minute Am I a caring person or am I a "doormat" I was only joking If I was more selfish, would I have more fun 2.



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Sarah Tomley

Sarah Tomley studied philosophy and literature at the University of Warwick, UK, and went on to work in the publishing industry as a commissioning editor for some of the UK's leading publishing houses. In 2011 she retrained in psychotherapy and counselling and now works as an IFS therapist and Integrative Supervisor in the UK. As an author, her books reflect her life-long interest in the workings of the human mind.



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