
A Language of the Heart: Therapy Stories That Heal
A Language of the Heart is a self-help book that explores the language we use to describe our lives and offers tools to make sense of life and relationships. It provides a healthy approach to managing the daily stressors that so often lead to depression or anxiety. Dr Schultz, a clinical psychologist, weaves warm, common-sense stories together with exercises that are intended to accelerate understanding. He sets clear goals and helps the reader achieve them. Readers seeking help understanding their lives will immediately see the relevance and usefulness of the stories and exercises, while mental health professionals will find an object relations oriented approach to therapy that can be successful in the confines of a managed-care environment.
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A Language of the Heart is a self-help book that explores the language we use to describe our lives and offers tools to make sense of life and relationships. It provides a healthy approach to managing the daily stressors that so often lead to depression or anxiety. Dr Schultz, a clinical psychologist, weaves warm, common-sense stories together with exercises that are intended to accelerate understanding. He sets clear goals and helps the reader achieve them. Readers seeking help understanding their lives will immediately see the relevance and usefulness of the stories and exercises, while mental health professionals will find an object relations oriented approach to therapy that can be successful in the confines of a managed-care environment.
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Book details
- Paperback | 132 pages
- English
- 1568250975
- 9781568250977
About D. Franklin Schultz
Dr. Schultz is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Lakeland, Florida and is licensed in both Texas and Florida. He has been providing therapy in both in and outpatient settings since 1984. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin and has been licensed as a clinical psychologist since 1994. He was the chief psychologist of a 350-bed adolescent correctional facility for four years where he implemented their initial socialization and anger management treatment program. He is currently an adjunct faculty member at Webster University teaching graduate classes in personality and psychotherapy. Dr. Schultz is also the co-author of the cognitive behavioral treatment book: Trauma Practice: Integrative Tools for Stabilization and Recovery and workbook: Tools for Trauma: A CBT Approach. Dr. Schultz is a Master Traumatologist, certified compassion fatigue specialist and Clinical Director of the Polk County Critical Incident Stress Management Team.