The Happiness Trap
429 EGP
A psychology guide that challenges conventional approaches to happiness by exploring how our pursuit of positive feelings can paradoxically increase suffering. Uses acceptance and mindfulness techniques to break free from destructive thought patterns.
This psychology self-help work examines how traditional approaches to achieving happiness often backfire, creating cycles of disappointment and emotional struggle. The book introduces acceptance-based therapeutic techniques, drawing from mindfulness and psychological flexibility principles to help readers develop a healthier relationship with difficult thoughts and feelings. Rather than pursuing constant positivity, it advocates for accepting life’s inevitable challenges while staying committed to meaningful values and actions. The accessible tone and practical exercises make complex psychological concepts approachable for general readers seeking genuine well-being rather than fleeting happiness.
| Dimensions | 318 × 170 × 250 cm |
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