How to Be Gay and Happy. a Psychotherapist Explains
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Peter Field is a respected psychotherapist and author who specializes in helping people find their own path through life. His work stems from a deep understanding of the human psyche, offering a unique approach to navigating life's difficulties. Field views his clients not as sick patients, but as normal human beings experiencing challenges. His extensive experience and international recognition make him an inspiring figure in the field of therapy.






Exploring the intricacies of feelings and emotions, this groundbreaking work challenges conventional perceptions and encourages a transformative understanding of emotional experiences. By delving into psychological insights and practical strategies, it aims to empower readers to navigate their emotional landscapes more effectively, fostering personal growth and resilience. This book promises to reshape your approach to emotional well-being and enhance your overall quality of life.
In this wise and gentle book, psychotherapist Peter Field offers thoughts and meditations for every week of the year that help us put things back into perspective and restore balance. Calling on his many years experience, both in therapy and in life, this collection of beautiful vignettes - accompanied by inspiration quotations from sources as diverse as Carl Jung to Walt Disney - are a reflection of the sense of joy and inner sanity that lives somewhere in each one of us, even in the midst of our difficulties.