I’m Ok, You’re Ok
About This Book
I'm OK, You're OK (1969) offers an examination of how childhood experiences and stored memories shape our current behavior. Our earliest years create patterns that can prevent us from achieving the lives we want – this book shows you how to recognize these emotional patterns and establish healthier ways of thinking and acting.
Who Should Read This?
- Professionals who struggle with indecision
- Those experiencing anxiety and seeking to understand its origins
- Mental health practitioners and caregiving professionals
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