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Holly Parker

    La Dottoressa Holly Parker è una psicologa e docente praticante il cui lavoro si addentra nelle complessità della psicopatologia e della psicologia clinica. I suoi scritti esplorano le intricate connessioni tra la realtà e la percezione individuale, concentrandosi spesso sulle esperienze interiori all'interno delle relazioni interpersonali. Con una profonda comprensione della psiche umana, Parker apporta prospettive acute che aiutano i lettori a navigare le proprie vite e il mondo che li circonda. Il suo approccio si basa su una rigorosa ricerca accademica pur rimanendo accessibile ed empatico.

    If We're Together, Why Do I Feel So Alone?
    When Reality Bites
    • 2017

      Harvard University lecturer and clinical psychologist Dr. Holly Parker offers a step-by-step guide for coping with emotionally unavailable partners. Living with an emotionally absent partner can be overwhelming. Constantly overcoming the silent distance can leave you with the sense that the give-and-take in your relationship has disappeared. But even a broken relationship can be reinvigorated. In helping real-world couples achieve a fulfilling future, Harvard University lecturer and clinical psychologist Dr. Holly Parker has developed a program filled with practical exercises and powerful advice for individuals on both sides of an emotionally damaged relationship. In If We’re Together, Why Do I Feel So Alone?, Dr. Parker presents her revelatory insights on topics such as: • How to identify unavailable personality types, such as the Critic, the Sponge, the Iceberg, the Emotional Silencer, and the Defender • How to create healthy emotional connections and boost physical intimacy • How to eliminate habits that trigger self-sabotaging behavior With patience, empathy, and willpower, Dr. Parker’s program can help you restore balance and peace of mind, and turn your damaged partnership back into a rewarding and joyful bond.

      If We're Together, Why Do I Feel So Alone?
    • 2016

      When Reality Bites

      • 220pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Learn how to use denial to help you when you are facing tragedy and how to recognize and move past denial when it becomes counterproductive. Denial is often seen as an inability or unwillingness to face unpleasant or difficult realities--from financial losses, to illnesses like alcoholism, to larger social issues like climate change. In some instances, denial can be detrimental because it can keep you stuck in a cycle of destructive behaviors. However, denial can also be very useful for helping you get through hard times, allowing you to tap into your resiliency for emotional survival. With great insight and originality, author Holly Parker shows you how to use denial as a buffer in the face of tragedy and how to know when your use of denial has become counterproductive or detrimental. Through a fresh, comforting, and clinically-based perspective, Parker takes the shame out of denial with practical and relatable solutions to uncovering, reframing, and harnessing this very normal coping technique. Hands-on exercises and compelling personal stories help you apply this information to your situation and come to accept your need for denial when it helps, and break through it to face life’s challenges with courage when it hurts.

      When Reality Bites