Slay Your Dragons with Compassion
Ten Ways to Thrive Even When It Feels Impossible
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lawrence
About this listen
Ten key teachings from renowned therapist Malcolm Stern, all distilled from his 30 years of intense group work. The book is filled with practical exercises that are combined with real and compelling stories from the therapy room.
When renowned psychotherapist Malcolm Stern’s daughter, Melissa, committed suicide in 2014, he experienced most parents’ worst nightmare, and his grief made him challenge every aspect of his work and life. It thrust his growth and development forward in ways he never thought possible, forcing him to confront his fears and work through his biggest blocks.
The culmination of that process is: Slay Your Dragons with Compassion: Ten Ways to Thrive Even When It Feels Impossible.
The book, which includes many exercises, is the distillation of more than 30 years of experience in the therapy room and shows us that meaning can exist even in the worst tragedy. By creating a set of practices and making them central to our lives, we can find passion, purpose, and meaningful happiness while navigating life’s darkest moments in such a way that we discover the gold hidden within.
There is revelation, insight, struggle, decimation, devastation, and winning against all odds in these stories of ordinary people with extraordinary challenges facing them.
Key teachings include:
- Find your radar
- Create a sangha
- The ricochet effect
- Allow your relationships to educate you
- Befriend death
The listener will be transported into the powerful atmosphere of the therapy room and be left inspired and motivated to make courageous changes in their own lives.
©2020 Malcolm Stern and Ben Craib (P)2020 Watkins Publishing