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Michael Sinclair



Average rating: 3.75 · 465 ratings · 67 reviews · 59 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Little CBT Workbook

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Mindfulness for Busy People...

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AN UNFORTUNATE COINCIDENCE:...

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How to Steal a Million

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The Consequences of Murder:...

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Working with Mindfulness: K...

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Murder in Cucumber Alley: a...

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The Little Depression Workb...

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Aan de slag met ACT : een b...

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Fear and Self-Loathing in t...

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“Thoughts are ideas or opinions occurring suddenly in our minds – nothing more or less than that.”
Michael Sinclair, The Little ACT Workbook: An Introduction to Acceptance Commitment Therapy

“You, we and everyone else on the planet are the evolutionary product of those who were good at detecting and noticing threat – so over the years we’ve all become rather good at it.”
Michael Sinclair, The Little ACT Workbook: An Introduction to Acceptance Commitment Therapy

“So, our thoughts can determine how we feel and what we do – but they don’t have to.”
Michael Sinclair, The Little ACT Workbook: An Introduction to Acceptance Commitment Therapy



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