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Overview"You are living with a hostile intruder, and it's set up an outpost inside your head. It's hidden from view - and, at the same time, it's everywhere. It whispers when you reach in the fridge or take a break from your to-do list. It nags from the passenger seat of your car and looks over your shoulder at work, telling you what you're doing wrong. It judges and badgers you almost every moment of every single day. The good news is that you can free yourself from its influence. And this book by therapist Salee Reese, ACSW, LCSW, will show you how. Filled with down-to-earth advice, real-life stories, and effective strategies, Transcend Your Inner Bully guides you step-by-step through the process of debunking, defying, and disempowering your Inner Bully. As you learn how to silence its meaningless jabber, you will be able to: Feel lighter, free from guilt and shame Regard your past mistakes as forgivable - even trivial Say what you really think without apology Learn to accept a compliment Say ""no,"" minus the guilt Experience what it means to love yourself As you journey through these pages, you'll find yourself increasingly unimpressed by your Inner Bully. Instead of feeling intimidated and bad about yourself, you'll be able to reject its influence and even roll your eyes. In the end, you'll know from the depths of your being that freedom from the Inner Bully's mental enslavement is not only possible but also your entitlement. And you'll be able to step into the light of your truest, most joyful self." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Salee ReesePublisher: Salee Reese Imprint: Salee Reese Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9781737119524ISBN 10: 1737119528 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 06 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Salee Reese, LCSW, has been a psychotherapist in Fort Wayne, Indiana, for 35 years. She provides therapeutic services to people struggling with a broad assortment of life challenges, such as depression, relationship difficulties, parenting or family issues. Some are in the wake of losing a loved one, while others are poised at a crossroads and faced with a tough decision. No matter what the issue, her approach includes cognitivebehavioral, solution-focused, and mindfulness-based therapies. After earning a bachelor's degree in social work at theUniversity of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana, she received a master's degree in clinical social work from theUniversity of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. In 2007 she wrote and illustrated When the Cage Dies, theBird Lives, a book aimed at giving solace to those dealing with the grief and fears associated with life endings.Between 2007 and 2011, Salee wrote a weekly column, Life Changes, for The Journal Gazette of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Her column then transitioned online, where she offers the same insight and guidance for dealing with life's many challenges ... and cages. Her work can be found at www.saleereese.com.Salee believes we're born as free spirits. Yet, as she's seen in her own life and in those of countless clients, free spirits often become shackled and even obscured. One of the most common cages she has encountered throughout her career has been unwarranted, toxic guilt that's continuously reinforced by a critical, demeaning inner voice, which she calls an Inner Bully. Helping her clients defeat their Inner Bully and rediscover their True Selves quickly became her passion. Personal evolution and freedom are at the heart of her work, which involves liberating people from their psychological cages. This is true whether she's running workshops, working with groups, or with individuals. As one client attests: ""Salee sees that their soul is held captive. So no matter what they come to her for, she sees that their soul isn't free. What Salee does is reach in with her hand and say with acompassion-filled voice, 'Come out.""'" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |