Encouragement makes good things happen [electronic book] / Theo Schoenaker ; translated by R. John Huber with Jutta Street and Sandra Losa.
By: Schoenaker, Theo J. L [author].
Contributor(s): Huber, R. John [translator] | Street, Jutta [contributor] | Losa, Sandra [contributor].
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Brunner-Routledge, 2010Description: online resource (xv, 200 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780415883160 (paperback); 0203845994 (e-book).Subject(s): EncouragementDDC classification: 158 Online resources: E-bookItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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e-BOOK | MTU Bishopstown Library | Not for loan |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Available in English for the first time, Encouragement Makes Good Things Happen is a translation of the bestselling German book Mut Tut Gut. It describes a courageous and encouraging style of living and focuses on the belief that human encouragement is the most important natural ingredient for the healthy development of human beings. Written in an engaging and conversational tone, the book first explores the negative consequences of discouragement on the individual and on society as a whole. It then discusses what encouragement is, why it is important in people's lives, and how a person can encourage both himself and others. Several exercises are also included to help guide readers in the encouragement of others. Mental health practitioners of all disciplines and in any setting will find that both they are their clients will benefit from the insights garnered and tested by the author of this engaging and compelling book.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The discouraged society -- Human beings and encouragement -- Encouragement -- Qualities to be developed -- How to encourage yourself and others -- Fairy tales -- Theo Schoenaker's concept of encouraging-training.
Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Self-Care Collection
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Foreword (p. ix)
- Acknowledgments (p. xi)
- Why this Book was Written (p. xiii)
- Chapter 1 The Discouraged Society (p. 1)
- Chapter 2 Human Beings and Encouragement (p. 23)
- Chapter 3 Encouragement (p. 69)
- Chapter 4 Qualities to be Developed (p. 109)
- Chapter 5 How to Encourage Yourself and Others (p. 143)
- Chapter 6 Fairy Tales (p. 185)
- Chapter 7 Theo Schoenaker's Concept of Encouragement Training (p. 189)
- References from the German Edition (p. 191)
- References for Translators' Notes (p. 193)
- Index (p. 195)
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Theo Schoenaker is a native of Holland who has lived in Germany for many years. There, based on his practice as a speech therapist, he developed Encouragement Training, eventually founding the Adler-Dreikurs Institute.R. John Huber, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Meredith College and a staff psychologist at Triangle Pastoral Counseling.
Jutta Street, PhD, a native German, is a professor of psychology at Campbell University.
Sandra Losa, BA, BS, is a native German and is currently a doctoral student in zoology at North Carolina State University.