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Eric Maisel

    14. Januar 1947

    Eric Maisel ist ein gefeierter Autor, dessen umfangreiches Werk die Bereiche Kreativität, Coaching, psychische Gesundheit und kulturelle Trends abdeckt. Als praktizierender Psychotherapeut und Kreativitäts-Coach teilt er seine Erkenntnisse durch Veröffentlichungen für Psychology Today und Professional Artist Magazine sowie durch internationale Workshops.

    The Van Gogh Blues: The Creative Persona's Path Through Depression
    Coaching the Artist Within
    Why Smart, Creative and Highly Sensitive People Hurt
    Why Smart Teens Hurt
    The Coach's Way
    Atheist
    • Atheist

      Gut leben ohne Gott und Götter

      Gibt es einen Sinn in unserem Leben nur mit Glauben, Gott und Religion? Erlangt unser Leben auf dieser Erde nur Bedeutung durch unser Fortbestehen in einem Jenseits? Eric Maisel beantwortet in diesem Buch beide Fragen mit einem klaren Nein! und zeigt auf frische und faszinierende Weise wie wir die Launen des Daseins freudig umarmen und dabei ein Leben voller Integrität und Bedeutung erschaffen können, ohne auf übernatürliche Erklärungen oder Tröstungen zurückgreifen zu müssen. Ein sinnvolles Leben fällt laut Maisel nicht in den Zuständigkeitsbereich eines Gottes oder einer entsprechenden Religion, sondern liegt einzig und allein in unserer eigenen Verantwortung. Informativ, unterhaltsam, bissig, witzig und mit einem glasklaren Verstand gesegnet, zeigt Maisel wie wir diese Verantwortung übernehmen, wie wir mit scheinbarer Bedeutungslosigkeit umgehen, wie wir unseren selbst gestifteten Sinn aufrechterhalten und wie wir aktiv unsere eigene Moral entwickeln. Ganz nebenbei erfahren wir noch viel über die 'Tradition' des Atheismus und ihrer Vertreter in allen Kulturen. Ein lohnenswertes und wichtiges Buch!

      Atheist
    • THE ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL COACHES AND SELF-COACHES In this first-of-its-kind book, a revered master coach explains exactly how coaches can conduct meaning-filled sessions — and how clients can best benefit from the coaching they receive. Eric Maisel presents thirteen weeks of short daily lessons where you’ll learn the nuts and bolts of coaching — what to say when, how to ask questions, and crucially, how to manifest the spirit of coaching. Maisel guides you to: • understand yourself so that you can better understand others. • prep for coaching with a deep awareness of your and your clients’ goals and mission. • ask quality questions, handle defensiveness, and grapple with limited progress. • cheer and encourage to get action and results. Supremely practical, each of Maisel’s lessons ends with exercises and a journal prompt. The result is an easy-to-use, field-tested guide for current coaches and coaches in training (as well as managers, mentors, and teachers) and an invaluable resource for anyone working with a coach or thinking about working with one.

      The Coach's Way
      4,5
    • In Why Smart Teens Hurt, Dr. Eric Maisel, best-selling author of Why Smart People Hurt, and one of the world's leading experts on the issues of childhood, shares a unique exploration of the teen problems adolescents face. Maisel guides us on what it's like to inhabit the racing, often troubled realm of teenage psychology, and he provides powerful strategies to help parents and smart teens alike.

      Why Smart Teens Hurt
      4,0
    • Coaching the Artist Within

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Creativity Coaching Essentials shows people how to become more effective creators by guiding them through 12 self-coaching lessons. Eric Maisel, a leading creativity coach, writes each lesson with a novelist's flair, as a narrative complete with examples, exercises, and questions to help readers explore and reflect on underlying issues that may be keeping them from pursuing their urge to create. Topics include committing, planning and doing, generating mental energy, achieving a centered presence, becoming an anxiety expert, upholding your dream, and maintaining a creative life. Maisel has worked extensively with creative people — poets, filmmakers, novelists, dancers — and he revisits some of them in coaching sessions in San Francisco, Paris, London, and New York. Typical are the rock musician who wants to pursue a solo career and the screenwriter anxious to become a poet. Their examples both entertain and instruct, outlining how to discover one's personal muse — and the motivation to keep creating.

      Coaching the Artist Within
      4,1
    • Creative people will experience depression--that's a given. It's a given because they are regularly confronted by doubts about the meaningfulness of their efforts. Theirs is a kind of depression that does not respond to pharmaceutical treatment. What's required is healing in the realm of meaning. In this groundbreaking book, Eric Maisel teaches creative people how to handle these recurrent crises of meaning and how to successfully manage the anxieties of the creative process. Using examples both from the lives of famous creators such as van Gogh and from his own creativity coaching practice, Maisel explains that despite their inevitable difficulties, creative people possess the ability to forge relationships, repair themselves, and find meaning in their work and their lives. Maisel presents a step-by-step plan to help creative people handle their special brand of depression and rediscover the reasons they are driven to create in the first place.

      The Van Gogh Blues: The Creative Persona's Path Through Depression
      4,1
    • Parents Who Bully

      A Healing Guide for Adult Children of Immature, Narcissistic and Authoritarian Parents

      • 222 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the issue of parental emotional abuse, the book reveals the pervasive nature of authoritarian parenting and its impact on children. It offers essential insights into recognizing toxic behaviors and provides effective healing strategies for those affected. Readers will discover ways to break free from the cycle of abuse and embark on a journey towards emotional recovery and personal freedom.

      Parents Who Bully
      3,2
    • Choose Your Life Purposes

      A Step by Step Guide to Self Awareness, Empowerment, and Success

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Challenging the traditional belief in a singular life purpose, this book explores how religious teachings and societal expectations shape our understanding of meaning. It delves into the complexities of personal fulfillment, encouraging readers to embrace a multifaceted approach to purpose. By examining various perspectives, it invites a re-evaluation of what it means to lead a meaningful life, ultimately promoting a more inclusive and flexible understanding of individual aspirations.

      Choose Your Life Purposes
      3,7
    • Unleashing the Artist Within

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      “Maisel intimately understands the anxieties of the creative process and the psychological landscape that artists inhabit. Strong on the psychology, he is equally strong on practicalities.” —  The Writer MagazineAre you a painter, writer, actor, dancer, musician, or would-be creative? Are you stuck in the process of creating and sharing your art?In Unleashing the Artist Within , Eric Maisel, PhD offers lessons, anecdotes, and real-life case studies that will help you unlock your creative powers. Dr. Maisel focuses on the reality of artistic development, explaining that unfinished and disappointing works are not a matter of personal weakness or unfortunate circumstances; they are simply daily occurrences in the lives of imaginative people. His twelve lessons demonstrate how to recover from dashed hopes and restore lost meaning. Helpful exercises show how to work through the process, managing the daily grind and pushing past everyday resistance.

      Unleashing the Artist Within
      3,7
    • Affirmations for Artists

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This book offers meditations and guidance specifically tailored for creative and performing artists, aiming to nurture the creative spirit within everyone. It serves as a source of self-help and inspiration, encouraging readers to explore their artistic potential and overcome creative blocks. Through thoughtful reflections, it seeks to empower individuals on their artistic journeys.

      Affirmations for Artists
      3,7