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Are You Your Own Worst Enemy?

If this sounds familiar, my book and related workshops and groups can help children, adolescents and adults decrease negative self-talk and increase self-esteem.

 
 
 

Don’t Be Your Own Bully

This book will help you identify the bullies in your head that contribute to negative thinking, such as Mind-Reading Max and Fortune-Telling Fiona, and teach you how to change the negative thoughts to more positive, helpful thoughts.

 
 
 
 

The Story Behind the Book

Growing up, my sister was always the “identified patient” in my family.  She had a lot of problematic behaviors and was always in counseling. There really wasn’t much room for me to have any issues, though they were certainly there underneath the surface…  

When I was in tenth grade, I went to counseling for the first time to address some challenges within the family. After about three or four sessions,   the therapist told me she didn’t see a need for me to come back. I can still remember that feeling of desperation I had, and am so grateful that I had the courage to say the next words that came out of my mouth.

“Wait...I hate myself”.

That was the first time I had ever spoken those words out loud and probably the first time I even realized that was my truth.  By all accounts, I should have felt good about myself. I was an excellent student, had a ton of friends, and aside from a terrible haircut and bad skin, I was reasonably attractive. I was my own worst enemy. I told myself that I was boring, ugly, and just not good enough. I would often make mountains out of molehills and worry about things that were never going to happen.  I was my own bully.

My therapist helped me to see that my self-hatred was coming from the negative self-talk that was so pervasive in my head.  I learned that these thoughts were cognitive distortions, or thinking errors that cause you to feel bad. Over time, I learned to change my negative thinking and developed a much higher sense of self-worth. 

When I became a therapist myself and married a talented graphic artist, I decided to use my “in-house designer” to help me bring an idea to life.  I didn’t want anyone to have to wait until tenth grade to learn to change their negative thinking. Together with my husband, we created the book “Don’t Be Your Own Bully: A Guide to Recognizing and Defeating the Self-esteem Stealers That Live in Our Heads”.  This book takes some of the most common cognitive distortions and transforms them into relatable characters with catchy names like Fortune-Telling Fiona and Mind-Reading Max. In the book you become a bully-busting detective and learn to identify and stop these Self-Esteem Stealers or Brain Bullies that live in our heads.

 

 

 
 

Want to Take A Deeper Dive?

I run groups and workshops for various ages. If you think your child could benefit from a 4 week group to enhance his/her self-esteem, reach out here.

I also offer various workshops for parents at schools, churches, synagogues and community centers.  If you are interested in such a talk click here.

 

The Book at Work

I really love working with children and adults who are battling these same bullies.  I utilize the book in sessions to help teach the concept and also use various techniques I’ve come up with along the way.  This video is an example of a creative intervention I use to show how we can literally make our negative thoughts disappear.