"Recommended for readers interested in gaining tools to improve their
behavior and the tendency to want control of everything and
everyone.” -Library Journal Describes how people grossly
overestimate the power they have over others while simultaneously
missing opportunities to enjoy and use the power they have over
themselves. Based on scientific evidence (and lots of real-life
experience), The Illusion of Control: A Practical Guide to Avoid
Futile Struggles makes a well-justified case that people grossly
overestimate how much power they have over others and simultaneously
miss out on opportunities to enjoy and exploit the power they have
over themselves. Readers learn how to reduce stress and improve
quality of life by giving up ineffective habits and attempts at
controlling the uncontrollable. The book intentionally begins by
challenging readers to analyze where and when they are objectively not
in control and how much failed control costs. In a second block of
chapters, broad strategies are suggested in order to bring about
change, and multiple psychological theories are offered as tools for
gaining control. Next, these tools are applied to changes within the
individual to target sleep, drug use, weight control, and negative
mood states. Finally, applications will demonstrate how to gain
partial control (but still less than they wish) with respect to
strangers, children, spouses, friends, workplaces, and broad political
questions.
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A Practical Guide to Avoid Futile Struggles
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781538183656
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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