Jeffrey A. Kottler Books

Jeffrey A. Kottler is a professor of clinical psychiatry at both Baylor College of Medicine, and California State University. He is also the founder of the Empower Nepali Girls organization, which provides mentoring for at-risk children. Amazingly, he has written around 90 books dealing with self-improvement.

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 Books: What You Don't Know about Leadership, But Probably Should by Jeffrey A. Kottler

What You Don't Know about Leadership, But Probably Should

Jeffrey A. Kottler
Applications to Daily Life
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What's What You Don't Know about Leadership, But Probably Should about?

What You Don’t Know about Leadership, But Probably Should (2018) takes the latest research and psychological theories from the field of leadership science and explains how individuals can apply them to their daily work life. Using examples from famous leaders of all kinds, the author gives tips on how any leader can more effectively manage a team during times of conflict and stress.

Who should read What You Don't Know about Leadership, But Probably Should?

  • People interested in workplace psychology
  • Anyone wishing to improve their leadership skills
  • Students of business management

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 Books: On Being a Therapist by Jeffrey A. Kottler

On Being a Therapist

Jeffrey A. Kottler

What's On Being a Therapist about?

On Being a Therapist by Jeffrey A. Kottler delves into the complex and often challenging world of therapy. Drawing from his own experiences and insights, Kottler offers valuable guidance for both aspiring and practicing therapists. The book explores the personal and professional aspects of being a therapist, from managing boundaries and ethical dilemmas to the deep emotional connections formed with clients. It provides a thought-provoking and honest exploration of the realities of this important profession.

Who should read On Being a Therapist?

  • Therapists and counselors looking to gain a deeper understanding of their profession

  • Students studying psychology or counseling who want insights into the realities of being a therapist

  • Anyone considering a career in therapy and wanting to explore the challenges and rewards