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B**U
Insightful Book: It Helped!
I've struggled with and through mental health issues since I was a kid, more than sixty years ago. Read a lot of self-help books when I was younger and been through years of counseling, therapy, and psychiatrists. I ended up having a very successful life, in some ways, and I'm a much happier person now than I was when I was younger. But depression, anxiety, anger, and loneliness have been lurking and occasionally recurring. So I picked up this book, among others.This book has helped me re-identify what appears to be the root of my, yes, suffering: Shame. Though I'm still not sure of the exact cause, I see that the shame I've felt at least since I was 5, when it first became conscious, had pushed me into almost debilitating shyness with the attendant loneliness. This book has calmed me down and shown me a way out of the shame. Will the improvement last? I don't know. But the insights I've gleaned from this book definitely enable me to put behind me some of those persistent negative feelings about myself.
J**.
Fantastic, loved it!
In the podcast "The Dr Peter Breggin Hour," the author says that this book is the culmination of his life's work. It really is. The book is amazing and very interesting. The author explains how to take back your life, get rid of negative emotions, and follow your principles to find happiness. He explains what objective and subjective helplessness are, how we are helpless as babies but as adults, we must not be. With a good dose of Darwin mixed in, this book will get you thinking. The author has researched Darwin and he brings up some very interesting ideas which Darwin had. It's not at all what you'd expect! These new ideas, which actually were old ideas of Darwin's, are along the lines of evolution, blind chance, and free will. The author explains these ideas very scientifically and clearly, making for a really enjoyable book!
N**L
Interesting and well written
In the first chapter alone, I learned so much, I feel like this book has been something I’ve been looking for for a while… Great insight, well written, and not so clinical, that you feel like you’re back in school.
T**E
He is an excellent writer. This book is written in a way ...
This book is really helping me understand why I have felt so shut down for most of my life. What he says really makes sense to me and fills in holes that I have lived with for a very long time. He helps me believe in myself, my intuition and the true impact of the many experiences that I have had. So, I guess I feel validated!!!. Often medical people talk over my head. He is an excellent writer. This book is written in a way that I totally understand what is being expressed. I recommend it for anyone with PTSD, childhood traumas, and especially if you grew up in a dysfunctional family.
D**M
Long winded and repetitive, with few practical solutions for dealing with these negative emotions
"Guilt, Shame and Anxiety" is long winded and repetitive. It provides some useful checklists and scenarios for understanding which of these emotions you may need to work on, but it's not really worth reading through to the end as the proposed solutions are generic and facile.The book is broken into three parts.The first part explains the author's theory of why these emotions exist, as a mechanism for controlling human beings' aggressive impulses, by other members of that person's family and by the person's own innate instincts. The author refers to them as prehistoric emotions, because they come from our distant past and can be felt even when we are infants and have no consciousness. I found this section to have a few interesting factoids, but it was too detailed and not overly convincing. It relies on a mixture of evolutionary theory and the author's intuition. It could be safely skipped.The second part provides some checklists and scenarios for identifying which of the three negative emotions play a strong role in your life, and makes some useful distinctions between the negative and positive side of each emotion (eg remorse as compared to guilt). I found this section useful.In the third part of the book the author explains repetitively and somewhat tautologically that that the solution to all problems is love. While the first two parts of the book are consistent in discussing the differences between the three negative emotions, this section makes little differentiation and contains few practical suggestions for how to address each emotion. Instead it veers towards the self-sacrificial and seems to rely more on metaphysics than experience.
B**H
Life Altering
Amazing results with a little understanding and a simple attitude adjustment about these negative feelings. Thank you Dr. Breggin!
J**A
Read this and learn how to be a happy human.
I found out that I do indeed have guilt, shame, and anxiety. I also learned much more about my anger, which has been a problem all my life. I strongly recommend this book, and of course you can get a free sample chapter. You can also read the sample and the whole book on your computer screen. You don't need to buy a kindle.
A**R
great book!
I love this author. His book helped me to identify the cause of a mental breakdown I had and gave me the courage to overcome it without resorting to medications (although I was advised to take meds). Awesome book!
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