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Real Talk Tasha Bailey

Real Talk von Tasha Bailey

Real Talk Tasha Bailey


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Zusammenfassung

Qualified psychotherapist and award-winning content creator, Tasha Bailey, closes the gap between the therapy room and the wider world. Real Talk: Lessons from Therapy on Healing & Self-Love makes a therapist's tool kit available to everyone.

Real Talk Zusammenfassung

Real Talk: Lessons From Therapy on Healing & Self-Love Tasha Bailey

'Real Talk is like having a kind, supportive and wise one-to-one with a great therapist.' - Abby Rawlinson

It's time to bring therapy out of the therapy room and into the real world.


In recent years, therapy and self-care have become familiar buzzwords, but it's clear that people are having to face their emotional difficulties without the tools and insight to work through them. Enter Real Talk: A book to enable readers to have genuine, authentic conversations with themselves, and to start the journey of healing their past experiences and cope with the challenges of modern life.

Filled with techniques and wisdom from a therapist's toolkit this is a must-have handbook for optimising your mental health. Drawing on her experience as a qualified psychotherapist and applying her intersectional perspective Tasha Bailey shares the knowledge and skills you need to change your life.

Tasha's straight-talking but compassionate style will help readers hold up a mirror to their present situation and make sense of their past - delving into topics such as:

* Trauma & inner-child healing

* Love, trust, and attachment

* Family: intergenerational cycles of behaviour, rupture, and repair.

* Self-Esteem, bodies & sex

Real Talk contains a collection of lessons which the reader might typically learn in therapy. Tasha teaches readers modern language and ideas about mental health, exploring self-love and self-understanding. Connecting psychological theory, lived experience, references from modern day media and case studies from Tasha's work to create a more current, creative, and inclusive perspective of mental health.

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Real Talk is like having a kind, supportive and wise one-to-one with a great therapist. * Abby Rawlinson *

Über Tasha Bailey

Tasha Bailey is an accredited psychotherapist - specialising in trauma, self-love and creativity in therapy - and has established herself as one of the go-to experts on social media talking about mental health; encouraging more open discussions about healing and self-care, making these conversations more fresh, inclusive and relevant. Tasha has contributed to and been featured by Vogue, Stylist, Red Magazine, Buzzfeed, Refinery29, The Independent, Metro, Cosmopolitan, BBC Radio and more.

Tasha uses her Instagram @RealTalk.Therapist to share her insights with those who can't access therapy, helping people to reflect, recognise and take stock of their emotions. Tasha has a trademark playful, relatable, light touch (which she showcases online) but does not shy away from addressing tough questions about how and why we see ourselves the way we do and what we can do to fulfil our potential. In September 2022 Tasha was named Health & Wellness Influencer of the Year at the bCreator Awards.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013710808
9781804190913
1804190918
Real Talk: Lessons From Therapy on Healing & Self-Love Tasha Bailey
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
Octopus Publishing Group
2023-09-28
272
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