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Self-Love in Action

Practical Ways to Bring Self-Compassion into Work, Relationships & Everyday Life

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On sale Oct 25, 2022 | 160 Pages | 978-0-593-43606-6
A practical approach to self-love with evidence-based therapy skills to trust your inner voice, make confident decisions, and live with greater personal empowerment in your relationships, career, and everyday life.

Many studies show that self-love is central to good mental health. Self-Love in Action helps you cultivate compassion, accountability, and self-respect in all areas of your life. In this practical, everyday guide, self-love becomes a verb—a moving declaration towards personal empowerment. This psychology-driven book offers proactive strategies to redirect you back to your authentic self by learning to listen to the voice within. Guided by a therapist, you'll confront the past, examine the present, and prepare for the future by setting boundaries, taking accountability, and practicing the ultimate act of self-love.  

  • Boost confidence with small rituals that shift the focus from “them” to “me”—reminding you that true love flows from the inside out.  
  • Implement “Time to Practice” exercises to pause, set boundaries, say no, and invest in yourself.  
  • Take self-love quizzes to reflect on the ways current habits might impede self-love action.  
  • Explore real examples of clients who have overcome common hardships through their commitment to self-love.   
Zoë Crook, MA, is a therapist and writer. She received her master’s degree in counseling psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California. Zoë began her career working in underserved communities with adults and teens struggling with grief, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and trauma. She currently works in her private practice with individuals and couples who are facing relationship anxiety, attachment trauma, and low self-worth. View titles by Zoë Crook, MA

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A practical approach to self-love with evidence-based therapy skills to trust your inner voice, make confident decisions, and live with greater personal empowerment in your relationships, career, and everyday life.

Many studies show that self-love is central to good mental health. Self-Love in Action helps you cultivate compassion, accountability, and self-respect in all areas of your life. In this practical, everyday guide, self-love becomes a verb—a moving declaration towards personal empowerment. This psychology-driven book offers proactive strategies to redirect you back to your authentic self by learning to listen to the voice within. Guided by a therapist, you'll confront the past, examine the present, and prepare for the future by setting boundaries, taking accountability, and practicing the ultimate act of self-love.  

  • Boost confidence with small rituals that shift the focus from “them” to “me”—reminding you that true love flows from the inside out.  
  • Implement “Time to Practice” exercises to pause, set boundaries, say no, and invest in yourself.  
  • Take self-love quizzes to reflect on the ways current habits might impede self-love action.  
  • Explore real examples of clients who have overcome common hardships through their commitment to self-love.   

Author

Zoë Crook, MA, is a therapist and writer. She received her master’s degree in counseling psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California. Zoë began her career working in underserved communities with adults and teens struggling with grief, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and trauma. She currently works in her private practice with individuals and couples who are facing relationship anxiety, attachment trauma, and low self-worth. View titles by Zoë Crook, MA