Randy J. Paterson, PhD, is a psychologist and director of Changeways Clinic—a private psychotherapy service—in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He is author of The Assertiveness Workbook, How to Be Miserable, and Your Depression Map; and coauthor of the free online Antidepressant Skills Workbook. He presents lectures and workshops internationally on topics, including mental health policy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the nature and treatment of depression and anxiety disorders, and the failure-to-launch phenomenon. For more information, visit www.randypaterson.com.
"The Assertiveness Workbook shows that it's actually possible to
have great relationships with the difficult people in our lives.
The secret? Change our own behavior, not theirs. I'm grateful for
this smart, pragmatic guide."
--Charles Montgomery, author of Happy City--Charles Montgomery
"Assertiveness problems--including excessive unassertiveness,
aggressiveness, and passive-aggressiveness--afflict millions of
people, leading to suffering and undermining potential for happy,
fulfilling lives. In The Assertiveness Workbook, Randy J. Paterson
combines science and clinical experience to create the definitive
guide for overcoming assertiveness problems. Blending wisdom, wit,
and compassion, this sophisticated yet highly readable volume shows
people how to improve their assertiveness in a structured,
step-by-step fashion. It is essential reading for anyone wanting to
improve their assertiveness, and for therapists treating
assertiveness problems."
--Steven Taylor, PhD, RPsych, associate professor at the University
of British Columbia, and associate editor of Behavior Research and
Therapy--Steven Taylor, PhD, RPsych
"If you'd like to be more assertive, the only question to ask
yourself is, 'Am I willing to do something to help myself?' If the
answer is yes, congratulations! You've found a guide to 'do
assertiveness'--that is, to be who you are and effectively assert
yourself. Give yourself permission to get out of your own way, and
simply follow Randy's workbook. Identify what parts resonate and
work there; don't fret about any parts that don't. He's giving you
a gift to courageously be you. And I'm cheering for you to do just
that."
--Molly Tschang, founder of Abella Consulting, and creator of the
Say It Skillfully radio show/podcast and video series--Molly
Tschang
"Once again, Randy Paterson takes our current understanding of
clinical psychology and transforms it into a very readable,
thoughtful, clear, and practical approach to solving the problems
that affect many of our lives. Combined with his self-effacing
humor, he has made a great clinical resource even better."
--Ian R. Nicholson, PhD, past president of the Canadian
Psychological Association--Ian R. Nicholson, PhD
"The longer I practice cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the more
clearly I see that assertiveness is a critical component of
successful psychological coping. Randy Paterson's assertiveness
training workbook is the best resource available: user-friendly,
evidence-informed, and effective. It belongs on every
bookshelf."
--Dan Bilsker, PhD, coauthor of Psychological Health and
Safety--Dan Bilsker, PhD
"This is an exceptional book, full of sage observations and
clinical wisdom from an accomplished therapist and author. Readers
will be fully engaged by the lively writing, case studies, and
colorful examples used to illustrate key concepts. A great
read!"
--Lynn Alden, PhD, clinical psychologist, and coeditor of
International Handbook of Social Anxiety--Lynn Alden, PhD
"This updated edition of The Assertiveness Workbook is
authoritative, clear, practical, and replete with evidence-based
strategies to become a more assertive person. If you struggle with
how to give or receive feedback, state an opinion, or assertively
confront others, this is the book you have been waiting for!"
--Keith S. Dobson, PhD, professor of clinical psychology at the
University of Calgary, and president of the World Confederation of
Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies--Keith S. Dobson, PhD
"This workbook will be a welcome resource to individuals currently
struggling with assertiveness difficulties. It will not only help
people tackle assertiveness issues, but also target such important
topics as need for control, conflict management, and even
acceptance of compliments. In short, it holds the potential to
effectively change your life."
--Brian Cox, PhD, CPsych, psychologist, associate professor of
psychiatry at the University of Manitoba, and author of more than
one hundred published research articles on anxiety disorders and
depression--Brian Cox, PhD, CPsych
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