Category: Book Reviews

Book Summary: Shift By Ethan Kross

Shift: Managing Your Emotions—So They Don’t Manage You by Ethan Kross is a science-based guide to emotional regulation, offering practical tools to help readers harness their emotions rather than be overwhelmed by them. Building on his previous work in Chatter, Kross expands the conversation from managing inner dialogue to a broader set of techniques for […]

Unhooking from Unwanted Thoughts and Feelings

Unhooking from Unwanted Thoughts and Feelings: An Introduction to Defusion in ACT Our minds are constantly buzzing with thoughts—some helpful, some neutral, and others that can pull us into a cycle of worry, self-criticism, or distress. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) offers a unique approach to dealing with difficult thoughts and emotions, one of which […]

Book Review: The War for Kindness

Book Review: In The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World, Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki explores a timely and urgent question: can we cultivate empathy in a world increasingly divided by social, political, and ideological differences? Through a compelling blend of scientific research, real-world stories, and personal reflections, Zaki makes a powerful case that […]

Living by Example: Rutger Bregman’s 10 Rules to Embrace a Better World

In his enlightening book “Humankind: A Hopeful History,” Rutger Bregman challenges prevailing notions of human behaviour by delving into the inherent goodness that exists within us. At the heart of this exploration are Bregman’s ten rules to live by, encapsulating principles that guide us toward building a more compassionate and harmonious world. In this blog […]