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- Tell me what you want : a therapist and her clients explore our 12 deepest desires / by Weber, Charlotte Fox,author.; Weber, Charlotte Fox.What we want.;
- Includes bibliographical references."This inspiring and moving exploration of the twelve fundamental psychological needs we all share goes behind the closed doors of therapy to guide us in navigating our deepest longings"--
- Subjects: Case studies.; Desire.; Need (Psychology); Psychotherapy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Wants vs. needs vs. robots / by Rex, Michael.;
- "A group of robots demonstrates the difference between a want and a need, by making trades to get some things they really want and accidentally giving away some things they really need"--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Robots; Motivation (Psychology); Need (Psychology); Desire;
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- Wanting : the power of mimetic desire in everyday life / by Burgis, Luke,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."Wanting is a groundbreaking exploration of why we want what we want, and a toolkit for freeing ourselves from chasing unfulfilling desires. As an undergraduate studying philosophy at Stanford, Peter Thiel met French polymath René Girard and was introduced to his theory of "mimetic desire"-the idea that most human wanting comes from imitating what other people desire, rather than from an innate sense of need. Inducted into the Académie Française as the "Darwin of the social sciences," Girard is largely unknown outside academic circles. But because of Girard, Thiel knew that Facebook would thrive because it offered a window into people's curated presentation of the best parts of their lives, thereby satisfying our need to look for "models" who tell us what to desire. According to Girard, each of us is surrounded by people who generate, shape, and manipulate our desires at every turn. Mimetic desire is no mere tool of advertisers but a reality that affects our daily lives in romance, work, fitness, politics, and parenting. Mimetic desire is a secret, unacknowledged, sophisticated form of adult imitation that drives a larger degree of human behavior than anybody ever realized. The consequences of mimetic desire are startling. Because people learn to want what other people want, they are easily drawn into rivalries and conflict. According to Girard, people don't fight because they want different things; they fight because, through mimetic desire, they start to want the same things. But mimetic desire does not have to be in control. We are free to choose. And those who understand mimetic desire have a tremendous advantage over those who don't-they can use it for good or for ill. Drawing on his experience as an entrepreneur, teacher, and student of classical philosophy and theology, Luke Burgis shows how to counteract the mimetic forces of the market by turning blind wanting into intentional wanting-not by trying to rid ourselves of desire, but by desiring differently. Intentional desire is what propels us to create a better world. Burgis shows how to achieve more independence from trends and bubbles, how to feel more in control of the things we want, and ultimately how to find more meaning in our work and life by grounding them in desires that will never fade away"--
- Subjects: Desire.; Imitation.; Basic needs;
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- Get your sh*t together : how to stop worrying about what you should do so you can finish what you need to do and start doing what you want to do / by Knight, Sarah(Freelance editor),author.;
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- Subjects: Change (Psychology); Motivation (Psychology); Choice (Psychology); Self-actualization (Psychology); Humor.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Travel therapy : where do you need to go? / by Schaler, Karen.;
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- Subjects: Travel; Travel; Travel;
- © c2008., Seal Press,
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- The name therapist : how growing up with my odd name taught me everything you need to know about yours / by Taha, Duana.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC
- Subjects: Names, Personal.; Names, Personal; Identity (Psychology);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Stress Paradox : Why You Need Stress to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier. by Bergquist, Sharon Horesh.;
- 'The Stress Paradox' is a paradigm-shifting approach to wellness that reveals how the right levels of stress are actually good for you and how stress can help you unlock the bodys natural ability to stave off aging, prevent disease, and improve metabolic health.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: HEALTH & FITNESS / Diet & Nutrition / Nutrition; HEALTH & FITNESS / Healthy Living & Personal Hygiene; HEALTH & FITNESS / Longevity; PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology; SELF-HELP / Self-Management / Stress Management;
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- Your life's purpose : uncover what really fulfills you / by Losier, Michael J.,1962-;
- Michael Losier dives into our most basic motivations and lays out a simple guide to help you identify your strongest needs. These needs, which he calls Fulfillment Needs, are the 4 core motivators that, when taken together, describe the meaning and purpose of your life. His step-by-step guide will help you understand not just what drives you, but how to integrate joy into your day-to-day life.LSC
- Subjects: Self-realization.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Motivation (Psychology); Conduct of life.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A damsel not in distress! / by Stevens, Bethan.;
- Damsel in distress? I don't think so! Empower girls with this funny picture book about a little damsel who doesn't need rescuing!
- Subjects: Picture books.; Autonomy (Psychology); Dragons; Girls; Knights and knighthood; Rescues;
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- The power [sound recording] / by Byrne, Rhonda.; Byrne, Rhonda.;
- What is the power? -- The power of feelings -- Feeling frequencies -- The power and creation -- Feeling is creation -- Life follows you-- -- Keys to power -- The power and money -- The power and relationships -- The power and health -- The power and you -- The power and life.Read by the author.The Power, dubbed the sequel to The Secret, is the highly anticipated follow-up revealing everything Rhonda Byrne has learned and attracted to herself since the release of The Secret in 2006. She shows how perfect health, incredible relationships, a career you love, a life filled with happiness, and the money you need to be, do, and have everything you want comes from one positive source of power.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Control (Psychology); Happiness.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Success;
- © p2010., Simon & Schuster Audio,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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