
The Power of Negative Thinking
Coming to Terms with our Forbidden Emotions
Gerald Amada(Author)
Madison Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. April 1999
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-1-56833-125-6 (ISBN)
Description
Although society encourages us to deny and repress such negative emotions as rage and resentment, psychiatrists know that such denial can lead to a variety of psychological, physical, and social problems. In this bold book, Gerald Amada reveals how our _" emotions, if properly understood and accepted, can actually be transformed into behavior that is both personally fulfilling and socially constructive.
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Language
English
Place of publication
PA
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
532 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56833-125-6 (9781568331256)
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04/1999
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Simon + Schuster LLC
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Person
Dr. Gerald Amada, one of the founders and a director of the Mental Health Program, City College of San Francisco, is now retired after a thirty-year career at that college. He also maintained a private psychotherapy practice for over thirty years. He received B.A. and M.S.W. degrees at Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in social and clinical psychology at the Wright Institute, Berkeley, California. He has published thirteen books and over ninety articles and book reviews on the subjects of mental health, psychotherapy, and disruptive student issues.Dr. Amada has been a book reviewer for the American Journal of Psychotherapy, University Press of America, The San Francisco Chronicle, The American Psychological Association and the Journal of College Student Psychotherapy. He was a member of the editorial board and the book review editor of the last-mentioned journal. He is the recipient of the 1984 Award of Excellence in the category of administrator, Post Secondary Education, conferred by the National Education Special Needs Personnel, Region 5, which comprises 18 states.