F*ck Feelings
One Shrink's Practical Advice for Managing All Life's Impossible Problems
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
New York Times Bestseller
The only self-help book you’ll ever need, from a psychiatrist and his comedy writer daughter, who will help you put aside your unrealistic wishes, stop trying to change things you can’t change, and do the best with what you can control—the first steps to managing all of life’s impossible problems.
Here is the cut-to-the-chase therapy session you’ve been looking for!
Need to stop screwing up? Want to become a more positive person?
Do you work with an ass? Think you can rescue an addicted person?
Looking for closure after abuse? Have you realized that your parent is an a*****e?
Feel compelled to clear your name? Hope to salvage a lost love?
Want to get a lover to commit? Plagued by a bully?
Afraid of ruining your kid? Ready to vent your anger?
In this brilliantly sensible and funny book, a Harvard-educated shrink and his comedy-writing daughter reveal that the real f-words in life are “feelings” and “fairness.” While most self-help books are about your feelings and fulfilling your wildest dreams, F*ck Feelings will show you how to find a new kind of freedom by getting your head out of your ass and yourself onto the right path toward realistic goals and feasible results. F*ck Feelings is the last self-help book you will ever need!
Customer Reviews
Excellent Read!
This book was an excellent read and it hit home for me to understand, life is hard sometimes. We can’t fix everything and all we can do is work to get better as humans in the way we treat ourselves and others. Sometimes people are broken, and sometimes life is hard. It doesn’t mean life has to be miserable. It also doesn’t mean we should hold each other to standards that can, sometimes, be unachievable. Knowing there is help in many forms can make a huge difference in anyone’s life. I highly recommend this book to anyone that feels they, or someone they know, have mental challenges that need to be unpacked.
Psychiatry is a scam
Psychiatry is a scam run by greedy
for profit n revenge
Mediocre
The read was not bad, but I’m not sure why it’s the best seller. The author seems all over the place. Some things don’t even apply to the title nor make sense. I’m sure it might be helpful to some but for me it was a waste of time.