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Abraham J. Twerski (1930–2021)

Autor(a) de Addictive Thinking

82+ Works 1,468 Membros 9 Críticas 1 Favorited

About the Author

Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski is the founder and Medical Director Emeritus of Gateway Rehabilitation Center, a not-for-profit drug and alcohol treatment system in western Pennsylvania, cited by Forbes magazine as one of the 12 best drug and alcohol treatment centers in the United States. Dr, Tweski mostrar mais studies at Marquette University Medical School and Completed his psychiatric residency at the university of Pittsburgh, Western Psychiatrie Institute. He has served as clinical director of the department of psychiatry at St. Francis Hospital and Associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr. Twerski has written more than 60 books, including Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception; Waking Up Just in Time, and "When Do the Good Things Start? mostrar menos

Obras por Abraham J. Twerski

Addictive Thinking (1990) 182 exemplares
When Do The Good Things Start? (1988) 113 exemplares
Smiling Each Day (1993) 28 exemplares
Self Improvement?-I'm Jewish! (1995) 19 exemplares
Twerski On Prayer (2004) 19 exemplares
I Am I (1993) 18 exemplares
Twerski on Spirituality (1998) 15 exemplares
Wisdom Each Day (2000) 14 exemplares
Light at the End of the Tunnel (2003) 12 exemplares
The Enemy Within (2002) 11 exemplares
Self-discovery in recovery (1984) 11 exemplares
The Gabbai's Handbook (1984) 8 exemplares
Twerski on Chumash (2003) 8 exemplares
Simchah It's Not Just Happiness (2006) 7 exemplares
From Pulpit to Couch (2005) 6 exemplares
It happens to doctors, too (1982) 5 exemplares
Messages from the Mishnah (2013) 5 exemplares
Vencedores Viciados (1998) 2 exemplares
I am I 1 exemplar
His Final Mission (2021) 1 exemplar
Chassidic Torah Tidbits (2020) 1 exemplar
Letters To My Children (2015) 1 exemplar
Life's Blessings (2015) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Be A Mensch (2009) — Contribuidor — 19 exemplares

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In short, focused, well-written chapters Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski describes his experiences working as director of psychiatry at St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He uses compassion, sincerity, and flexibility, to think outside the box to provide the best type of therapy to the priests and nuns who seek his treatment. He is respectful of the Catholic religion and understands that as human beings we all have failings.

If we are angry, anxious, or depressed psychotherapy can help us find our blind spots and come up with solutions. For many believing G-d is in charge is comforting and helpful.

Rabbi Twerski postulates that in general low self-esteem and lack of confidence cause most cases of depression. He advises people, no matter how low they've fallen, that everyone of us has unconditionally beautiful souls. Once we accept that we are all valuable, we will feel the potential of goodness waiting inside us to be expressed, and used purposefully. Regardless of what heartbreaking names we are called, or how badly we are treated, we need to understand that no one can take that divine gift away.

I especially loved that Rabbi Twersky is not arrogant and welcomes learning life lessons from everyone, including a plumber.

Excellent, engaging read. Gives reader lots to think about.
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Bookish59 | May 12, 2020 |
Despite being published in 1958 many of the concepts and ideals still hold true today. Some of the messages might be common sense but a refresher course in common sense is sometimes what we need.
 
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bostonterrio | Nov 21, 2017 |
In this book, Twerski takes one line from scripture or the Talmud and gives a historical Chassidic Rabbi's interpretation of the line. There is frequently a little anecdotal story to illustrate the point. Then Rabbi Twerski puts it into his own words, very clearly and simply delivering the message.

He does all of this in two pages. Then he repeats the process 112 times, with other passages. Every little tiny chapter was helpful and profound, and because the chapters are so extremely short, and the book itself a small as well, it was a splendid book to read when I only had a very few minutes to read, but could then meditate on what I'd read while going on with the day.… (mais)
 
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fingerpost | Feb 6, 2010 |
A collection of short essays that deal with different aspects of home life including anger, self-esteem and dealing with family members. These essays are more light stories with a message than a serious investigation of the issues.
 
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booklover9 | Jul 24, 2008 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
82
Also by
1
Membros
1,468
Popularidade
#17,499
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
9
ISBN
144
Línguas
6
Marcado como favorito
1

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