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About the Author
Matthew McKay, PhD, is a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA. He has authored and coauthored numerous books, including The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook, Self-Esteem, and Couple Skills, which have sold more than four million copies combined. He received his PhD in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology, and specializes in the cognitive behavioral treatment of anxiety and depression.Robyn D. Walser, PhD, is director of TL Consultation and Psychological Services, and codirector of Bay Area Trauma Recovery Clinical Services. She works at the National Center for PTSD, developing and disseminating innovative ways to translate science into practice; and serves as assistant clinical professor in the department of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. As a licensed clinical psychologist, she maintains an international training, consulting, and therapy practice. Walser has authored and coauthored six books: The Heart of ACT, Learning ACT, The Mindful Couple, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma-Related Problems, and ACT for Clergy and Pastoral Counselors.
Reviews
"Oscar Wilde once famously noted: 'I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them.' Many of us struggle with our emotions. They often use us, and sometimes even dominate us. The Emotional Intelligence Skills Workbook provides practical, insightful, and effective tools to help you accept and even enjoy your emotions while communicating and connecting with others."
-Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, Alexander von Humboldt Professor at the University of Marburg, Germany; and author of several books, including Emotion in Therapy -- Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD
"We have all seen those powerful individuals who engage with a clear compass and skillful navigation of interpersonal tensions. Their emotional intelligence is not innate-it can be learned! Stephanie Catella and Matthew McKay have brought together the essential, evidence-based skills that will empower you to lead with your values and communicate effectively, especially when emotions run high. A must-read for anyone wanting to hone their emotional intelligence."
-Victoria Lemle Beckner, PhD, associate clinical professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco; and coauthor of Conquering Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder -- Victoria Lemle Beckner, PhD
"This book is a research-informed emotional gift to the field. Like a beloved friend, Catella and McKay take us by the hand and guide us through a journey of exploring the landscape and functions of our emotions, and ways we may surf their waves. With helpful metaphors, playful comments, and a deep sense of kindness, we are skillfully led to explore and act consistently with what matters most."
-Jennifer Block-Lerner, PhD, associate professor and PsyD program director at Kean University, and coeditor of The Mindfulness-Informed Educator -- Jennifer Block-Lerner, PhD
"Catella and McKay have created a masterful resource that recontextualizes emotional experiencing in ways that motivate all of us to want to embrace, rather than avoid, painful feelings. Written in practical terms and replete with relatable examples, this workbook is a must-have for anyone who has been overcome by intense emotions and wants to learn new ways of managing them as a path to living a connected, values-driven life."
-Rochelle I. Frank, PhD, assistant clinical professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley; and coauthor of The Transdiagnostic Road Map to Case Formulation and Treatment Planning -- Rochelle I. Frank, PhD
"In this powerful workbook, Catella and McKay provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to live a life filled with emotions without letting your emotions run your life. By bringing awareness to your emotional world, developing skills to manage your emotions, and embracing a values-driven life, you will improve your communication and strengthen your relationships."
-Michelle Skeen, PsyD, psychologist; and author of several self-help books, including Love Me, Don't Leave Me and Why Can't I Let You Go? -- Michelle Skeen, PsyD
"The Emotional Intelligence Skills Workbook is needed now more than ever. What a better world it would be if we all took the time to listen, be fully present, show empathy, and grow our emotional intelligence. When you use emotional intelligence, the benefits return to you exponentially. Ted Lasso quoted Walt Whitman in saying, 'Be Curious, not Judgmental' about others-this workbook will help you get there."
-Ken Schlechter, organizational change management specialist, founder of Kenneth Michael Consulting Services LLC, and graduate adjunct professor in organizational behavior and business ethics at the University of Dayton -- Ken Schlechter
"As adults, there's an expectation for us to skillfully grasp, navigate, and express our emotions-yet many of us lack explicit guidance on handling our emotions, particularly when they become distressing. Catella and McKay have gifted us with a user-friendly instruction manual on how to make our emotions work for us instead of against us. The Emotional Intelligence Skills Workbook uses evidence-based tools to assist readers in living their values and communicating their needs even when faced with intense emotions. Anyone who experiences emotions will benefit from this resource!"
-Robyn L. Gobin, PhD, licensed psychologist; associate professor at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; and author of several self-help books, including The Self-Care Prescription
-- Robyn L. Gobin, PhD
Book Information
ISBN 9781648482311
Author Matthew McKay
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint New Harbinger Publications
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Weight(grams) 384g
Dimensions(mm) 252mm * 202mm * 12mm