Johnson Therapy Workbooks: Doing Chores - Eric Christian Johnson - Books - Createspace - 9781490373713 - July 24, 2013
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Johnson Therapy Workbooks: Doing Chores

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Publisher Marketing: Good therapy is often boring and redundant. Once a plan and a goal are established, the remainder of therapy is about maintaining accountability. This is not an exciting task. It is full of redundancy, but it is necessary. As human beings, we are often looking for the next new and exciting psychological deficiency to explore and analyze. We chase one new idea after another never really reaching a resolution. Changes to our behavior are slow and methodical. A decision to make a change occurs instantly. Maintaining the decision is a lifelong process. The easiest part of behavior change is the beginning, when we formulate a vision and a plan. The hardest part of behavior change is following through with the plan, day after day, after day, after day. Often, we as people, drift away from the slow process of change. Not because we are lazy, but because we become disinterested. We find other more exciting things to occupy our time. If we know we are going to be held accountable for our actions, it is easier to stay on track when the methodical becomes mundane. This book was written with the intent that it will be used to assist the reader in being accountable for their actions. This requires that the reader have an accountability partner. Accountability is maintained with daily, weekly, and monthly follow up. People only act when they feel motivated. This motivation either comes from within or without. This book assists the reader and the accountability partner in developing a foundation of internal and external motivators. People always have excuses when they do not want to complete a task. This book assists the reader in identifying excuses and making a plan to deal with them. The book provides the format necessary to hold the reader accountable. Contributor Bio:  Johnson, Eric Christian Eric Johnson is the proud husband of a wonderful lady and a father of three precious children. Eric is an outstanding author and clinician! His writings are very easy to understand and utilize. Eric is an author who spends the majority of his time being a clinician. He currently works with families of children who have severe problems. These problems include, but are not limited to: depression, suicide attempts, multiple incidences of assault, attempted murder, arson, physical abuse, sexual abuse, lying, stealing, and manipulative behavior. The principles in this book and others have assisted families in achieving much needed success.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 24, 2013
ISBN13 9781490373713
Publishers Createspace
Genre Topical > Family
Pages 136
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 7 mm   ·   190 g