Tony Humphreys is a distinguished clinical psychologist and author whose work delves into the profound aspects of the human psyche and interpersonal relationships. His literary style is characterized by penetrating insights into human nature, exploring themes such as personal growth, mental well-being, and the cultivation of healthy connections in an accessible manner. Humphreys strives to inspire readers toward self-discovery and an active approach to navigating life's challenges. His writings offer a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
Attitudes to the family have changed dramatically in recent times. The need
for sympathetic understanding and sound guidance has never been as great. This
new book is broadly based on Humphreys's bestselling The Family - Love It and
Leave It.
The book features a fresh presentation of Tony Humphreys' widely acclaimed work, which has gained international recognition as a bestseller and is available in twelve languages. Its popularity highlights its impactful insights and relevance across diverse cultures.
Innovative strategies are offered to foster a positive environment in educational settings. The author shares practical methods aimed at enhancing the atmosphere within staffrooms and classrooms, making the book a valuable resource for educators seeking to improve collaboration and morale among staff and students.
Illness, death and dying are part and parcel of human life. Despite advances
in medical science there is never going to be a time when we can prevent
against having the experience of illness. This book seeks to add to the
alleviation of the suffering of illness, finding an understanding of the
psychological meaning and purpose of that experience.
The hope is the reader will experience the psychological safety to create fearless and inclusive relationships in all their life settings. The pathways to psychological safety are outlined throughout the book with a focus on parents, teachers, managers and leaders, who are the architects of the relationships they create with significant others.
Self-Esteem - The Key to Your Child's Education is a must for any parent concerned about their children's education and their personal and career development. Parents act as the mirror for their children, and their responses to them determine the image children form of themselves. How children see themselves in turn influences their academic progress. This book aims to help parents create a family environment that promotes their own and their children's self-esteem. Dr Humphreys makes it clear that without attention to children's inner conflicts and self-esteem, it is unlikely that attempts to increase children's educational efforts will be successful. He sets out a clear plant on how to foster children's love of learning, emphasising that the emotional welfare of children is the cornerstone of their educational development.
Tony Humphries argues that we can no longer blame institutions or governments for the economic crisis and that the fault lies with individual leaders who acted inhumanely and unethically. The book strongly argues that it is the mature process of being conscious of the need to resolve their unconscious defenses that lies at the heart of leadership effectiveness and development. The book sets out to facilitate leaders in this mature process by showing why and how unconscious defenses are created, how they can be identified, and how conscious resolutions can be found.