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How to Cope

Life can be demanding enough without us causing ourselves greater upset because we “don’t feel happy”. Instead, let’s welcome all our feelings of distress, all our thoughts and beliefs about life’s challenges, and focus on transforming these in a way that is helpful for us.’

In this remarkable book Dr Claire Hayes demonstrates how each of us can use cognitive behavioural principles to help us cope. In a very clear, practical way she shows us how to make sense of our distressing feelings, to become aware of our unhelpful thoughts and our core beliefs, and most of all, to focus on what we can actually do to improve things for ourselves. Rather than trying to suppress or ignore our feelings of distress, she invites us to welcome them as messengers asking us to do something helpful to improve things.

Using her unique techniques such as the ‘Coping Triangle’ and ‘Coping Sentences’, Dr Hayes shows us how to proactively manage life’s challenges, such as pressure, rejection, loss, failure, success and change. A number of case studies illustrate the success of Dr Hayes’s approach, while practical exercises and advice make it accessible to all readers. This book is for anyone who has suffered from stress, anxiety or depression, or for their friends and family.

‘A standout volume that will prove a timely resource for those navigating the pressures of daily living in a society that is in danger of burning out.’

Dr Declan Lyons, Consultant Psychiatrist in St Patrick’s Hospital

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ISBN

9780717168231

Publication Date

April 2015

Language(s)

English

Format

Paperback, 224 pages

Country of Origin

IRELAND

Publisher

Gill Books

Dimensions

215 x 135 mm

Author(s)

By Claire Hayes

Availability Status

Available

Dr Claire Hayes has worked in a variety of roles over the past thirty years, including principal teacher, clinical psychologist, lecturer, educational psychologist, executive coach, researcher and clinical director. The focus of her work continues to be on how best to help people cope with whatever is causing them distress. She has developed a particular format known as the ‘Coping Triangle’ to teach the basic principles of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as a way of helping people understand the nature of their distress and take practical steps to do something to improve things. Her first book, Stress Relief for Teachers: The Coping Triangle, was published in 2006.

Dr Hayes’s work with individuals and organisations has evolved from ‘coping with life’s challenges’ to welcoming them as opportunities to learn, grow and respond proactively. She currently works as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist (www.drclairehayes.ie) and as Clinical Director with Aware (www.aware.ie).

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