Reduce your stress and enhance your emotional intelligence by practicing self-help skills from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).Free streaming videos accompany this book. View one of these videos. Scroll halfway down this page and view the Chapter 7 Video.
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SOS Programs and Parents Press HomepageThis self-help book is fun to read and easy to use. You will improve your thoughts, self-talk, and emotions as you learn how to attain your goals. You will deal with difficult people more easily. Learn mindfulness meditation.
SOS is available in 9 languages and used around the world by adults, older teens, and counselors.
SOS teaches the steps for managing anxiety, anger, depression, and other unpleasant feelings. Our beliefs and self-talk primarily cause our feelings and behavior, and not bad events and difficult people. With over 100 illustrations,
SOS teaches the reality that we ourselves are responsible for managing our feelings, behavior, and happiness.
Most people believe that bad events (a large credit card debt) and unpleasant people directly cause our stress. However,
SOS teaches what we believe and tell ourselves about bad events and difficult people primarily determines our emotional distress. When you believe that other people and bad events directly cause your emotions, you fail to make yourself feel better. It is self-defeating to believe that you first must change other people or the world before you can feel better. You can change your self-defeating self-talk and your emotions to become happier.
This 4th Edition of
SOS teaches
the best self-help techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the most effective form of modern therapy. Included in the book are exercises, quizzes, and over 100 engaging illustrations. In addition,
FREE streaming videos accompany this book and may be seen at our website.
Lynn Fred Clark, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and father of two sons who lives in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Do you want to see interesting video clips that accompany this SOS book? Google his website at
SOS Programs and Parents Press. I am Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky where I have taught in the Department of Psychology for over 30 years. My professional experience includes work in community mental health centers, hospitals, counseling centers, and community agencies. Also, I have taught counseling courses in Germany and Italy as an Adjunct Professor of Education for Boston University. Traveling the country for a year, I gave seminars for mental health professionals and educators. I am a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) and my Ph.D. is from The University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.
SOS Help For Emotions: Managing Anxiety, Anger, and Depression (an adult self-help book in 9 languages) and
SOS Help For Parents (in 18 languages) are two books that he has written based on his professional experience and on research of others.