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Emotional First Aid
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    Emotional First Aid

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    Emotional First Aid: Practical Strategies for Treating Failure, Rejection, Guilt, and Other Everyday Psychological Injuries
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    Author Guy Winch
    Language English
    Subject Psychology
    Genre Self-help book
    Published 25 July 2013
    Publisher Hudson Street Press
    Media type Hardcover
    Pages 304
    ISBN 978-1594631207
    OCLC 1102163764

    Emotional First Aid: Practical Strategies for Treating Failure, Rejection, Guilt, and Other Everyday Psychological Injuries is a self-help book by Guy Winch, an American clinical psychologist.

    Background

    This book is an example of bibliotherapy in which the author presents an insightful review of common psychological concerns, such as loneliness and unhealthy rumination, and outlines appropriate coping strategies for each.

    Reception

    Toni Bernhard, a former law professor at the University of California, Davis suggests in her review at Psychology Today, "Most of us are in the habit of washing and bandaging a cut knee right away but, according to Winch, we often don’t recognize that we’ve been wounded emotionally. And, even if we do, we may underestimate the potential impact of the mental bruise, so we don’t take immediate steps to minimize its effect on our lives."

    In a review, Anne Parfitt-Rogers, a Scottish doctor from the University of Edinburgh suggests, "[The Book] explores the link between rejection and violence and the self-defeating behaviors that cause us to withdraw when we are lonely or have low self-esteem, starting a vicious cycle and hampering effective relationships."



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