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This book uses insights from psychological science along with illuminating anecdotes to present a framework for understanding our inner architecture and helping readers discover how to live their best lives.
Author Noam Shpancer explores humans' fundamental psychological need for connection and need for autonomy and details how the fulfillment of these needs underpins robust mental health. In brief, accessible chapters, he offers ten guiding principles for achieving this fulfillment based on proven psychological findings. These principles--including trusting evidence, honoring your own experiences, being flexible, facing your fears, and trying to love--help readers develop new ways to think about themselves and others and to cope with life's challenges.
Through engaging stories and explanations of human psychology, the book provides a path along which readers can explore their emotions, relationships, and ultimately what a meaningful life means to them.
Contents
Prologue
Preface
Introduction. Defining Psychological Health
Principle 1. Knowledge Matters and Competence Counts
Principle 2. Honor (But Do Not Worship) Your Experience
Principle 3. Things Are Not What They Seem
Principle 4. Favor Flexibility
Principle 5. Face Your Fear
Principle 6. Manage Your Emotions
Principle 7. Think (Again) About Your Thinking
Principle 8. Consider Context
Principle 9. Try to Love
Principle 10. Remember Your Death
Postscript



