The Happiness Trap (2nd Edition)
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Free yourself from depression, anxiety and insecurity, and instead build a rich and meaningful life, with the world’s best-selling guide to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Updated and expanded in its second edition, this empowering book presents the ground-breaking techniques of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), covering more topics and providing more practical tools than ever before. Following on from its million-copy bestselling first edition, The Happiness Trap will help anyone who is facing illness, coping with loss, working in a high-stress job, or suffering from anxiety or depression, to build authentic happiness from the inside out.
SPECIFICATIONS 229mm x 152mm | B/W Diagrams |Paperback | 320 pages
This new edition features over 50% completely new material, including new sections on perfectionism, people-pleasing, procrastination, dealing with loss and loneliness, overcoming trauma, making difficult decisions and breaking bad habits. In a challenging world, the new material on self-compassion will be particularly appreciated as we all learn to be there for ourselves in a caring and supportive way.
NZAC newsletter; Nicola McKinlay-Clark
Using an easy-to-read and entertaining writing style Harris aims to help the reader develop skills to create a meaningful life free from struggling with stress, anxiety or depression.
This second edition has over 50% more content in it than the first edition that was released in 2007. This extra content includes new tools, techniques and exercises. It also includes new information about the nature and purpose of emotions, how to break ba
d habits, push through procrastination, stop panic attacks, overcome “people pleasing” and perfectionism, practical tips for those suffering from trauma, and new material on self-compassion.
I found this book to be an easy and worthwhile read. Harris uses a laid-back and entertaining narration style that feels personable and engaging.
inthegoodbooksblog
“Dr Harris explains how we tend to get hooked on negative thoughts and emotions, and implements strategies to help with it so that we respond to those negative things differently. He also points out ways that our emotions help us and serve three main purposes – communication, illumination and motivation.”
NZ Booklovers
Happiness, according to the author, is defined as a rich, full and meaningful life with the full range of human emotions felt to varying degrees. From this standpoint there is a real opportunity to embrace concepts discussed by Harris, shut out some of the noise from advertisers and social media, and focus on the aspects of our existence that bring real human emotions, both positive and negative, that create the basis of happiness. Dr Russ Harris also has a series of YouTube clips that complement the book’s teachings. They are well worth checking out.









