The Dark Side of the Human Needs
Help Clients Answer the Question 'Why Do I Do That?' and Stop Self Sabotage (Uncommon Practitioner Series)
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Mark Tyrrell
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Mark Tyrrell
About this listen
Do your clients ever ask you "why did I do that"?
Do they wonder why they sometimes self-sabotage or act against their own self interests?
This book is the answer.
It will guide you to help them to untangle the strange reasons why we all make bad decisions in life from time to time. And in understanding this, they’ll understand themselves, and they’ll be able to make better decisions in the future.
In this book, you will discover:
- How you can be manipulated through your natural need for attention
- How the need to feel safe and secure can lead to chronic anxiety and people-pleasing - and could land you in a cult
- How the need for love and intimacy can lead to you accepting abuse and tolerating toxic relationships
- How the need to feel a sense of control can ruin relationships, cause political tyranny, and lead to depression
- How the need for community and connection can lead to distress, cruelty, and self-destruction
- How the need for status can lead to bullying and self-destruction
- How the diverted drive for meaning and challenge can wreak havoc in your life
This book will show you how to help your clients stop messing up their lives with unmet emotional needs - and how to start feeling happier and making better decisions today.
If you are a therapist or coach of any persuasion; counsellor, psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, life coach, bodyworker, in fact anyone who works in the helping professions, you will glean valuable, actionable ideas, tips, and techniques from the Uncommon Practitioner Series of books.
This book is also useful for anyone wanting to better understand human nature - you don’t have to be a mental health practitioner to get something from it. It’s written in a clear language that’s easy for everyone to understand.
©2021 Mark Tyrrell (P)2021 Mark TyrrellWhat listeners say about The Dark Side of the Human Needs
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- Dr. N. WOODRUFF
- 26-10-23
Defining and provoking
Must be read with an open mind and a willingness to absorb and take
Appropriate action
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- Miss Aideen Butler
- 29-12-22
Dark, complex, important
I couldn’t put the book down but found it hard to read as well. The stages an abuser goes through are sophisticated and this book captures it precisely. You may never look at a charming man in the same way again.
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- Anne
- 28-10-21
A shift in understanding.
I am so glad I attempted this audio book.
I follow Mark Tyrrell on Youtube and I have also downloaded a free needs resource form online as to map out my own needs.
I have understood by this book with more certainty and more accuracy that my own unmet needs are being met elsewhere (in the dark side)
It's an an important book.
The psychology is understood as to how we operate in the mainframe of society.
And so you look at history from the perspective of the human needs that have taken the dark side.
Mark Tyrell is a very compassionate practitioner. And a model of a human being that is very inspiring.
And you can hear this in his calming voice, as he narrates his own concise words in a 3 hour format, that is life changing.
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