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Tjerk de Reus | H.M. van Praag God, religie en ons brein
in gesprek met Herman M. van Praag
Interviews met de invloedrijke Nederlandse psychiater (1929) over psychiatrie, medische biologie en religie en over zijn persoonlijke visie op religie en zijn joodse achtergrond.
Non-fictie
Nederlands | ePub, 1,2 MB | Kok, Baarn | 2012
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Jan M.J. Storms Destructieve relaties op de schop
psychopathie herkennen en hanteren
Benadering van de antisociale persoonlijkheidsstoornis vanuit de vedische psychologie.
Non-fictie
Nederlands | 244 pagina's (ePub2, 3,8 MB) | AnkhHermes, Utrecht | 2014
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Jan Schouten I won't let them get to me
self-management stress and tension
Almost everyone today suffers from stress at some point or another and to a lesser or greater extent. Tension, feeling haunted, a feeling of not being able to cope any more, either at home or at work. How stress arises, how it manifests itself, and above all, what you can do about it is covered in this book. It also contains a number of practices that will help readers to overcome stress problems. Jan Schouten is a psychotherapist, organisational consultant and writer. In 1977 he introduced the concept...
Non-fictie
Engels | 96 pagina's (ePub2, 1,9 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
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Roderik Bender | Theo IJzermans How can I turn a mountain back into a molehill?
rational effectiveness training for advanced students
How Can I Turn a Mountain Back into a Molehill? Rational Effectiveness Training for Advanced Students The enormous success of The Stumbling Blocks of the Mind makes one thing eminently clear: there is a great need for a method to improve the way that we deal with certain work situations that cause stress, frustration and non-productive behaviour. Rational Effectiveness Training (RET) is exactly that kind of method. With 'How Can I Turn a Mountain Back into a Molehill?' IJzermans and Bender have produced...
Non-fictie
Engels | 106 pagina's (ePub2, 1,8 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
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Jan Geurtz Addicted to love
the path to self-acceptance and happiness in relationships
In Addicted to Love, Jan Geurtz clearly demonstrates how our search for love and approval stems from a fundamental self-rejection. We try to compensate for this by seeking other people’s appreciation. But this is counterproductive: it actually makes us more insecure and therefore increasingly dependent. This creates an addiction to love, approval and the security of a relationship. As a result, most romantic relationships eventually fail, or – perhaps even worse – are reduced to dreary co-existence...
Non-fictie
Engels | 192 pagina's (ePub2, 1,7 MB) | Ambo|Anthos, Amsterdam | 2017
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