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Beth Burgess

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Beth Burgess is an award-winning, bestselling author, therapist, coach, freelance writer, and founder of several specialist services.

ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH: As an alcoholic in recovery, Beth specializes in writing about addiction recovery. Her recovery books include 'The Recovery Formula' and the award-winning 'The Happy Addict'. She also contributed two chapters to 'Addiction and Choice: Rethinking the relationship'.

Smyls was set up to empower people who have suffered setbacks to move on and find happiness. As someone who has recovered from addiction, social anxiety disorder, bulimia, self-harm and Borderline Personality Disorder, Beth has an empathy and insight that allows her to reach people in the darkest of places.

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How to Discover Your Authentic Self

A therapist once told me to be more authentic. I left that session baffled; I was clueless about who I was. In my 20s, I’d been given the diagnosis officially reserved for people who have no idea who they are: Borderline Personality Disorder.





People trot out the advice: “Just be yourself”. That’s all very well if you’re on speaking terms with ‘you’. But “no stable sense of self” is part of the crit

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The Curse of the Self by Mark R. Leary
"This is a good book, amongst the best I've read for modern popular psychology books (as a non-psychologist, up there with Haidt, Tavris, Kurzban, Horney). I find it curious how some books catch on and others do not. It is well written and easy to rea" Read more of this review »
The Handover by David Runciman
"In 'The Handover,' David Runciman tackles one of the most pressing issues of our time: the gradual transfer of control from individuals to larger entities like governments, corporations, and artificial intelligence. This thought-provoking work examin" Read more of this review »
Danger! Marmalade at Work by Andrew Davies
"I really wanted to be her?!"
The Happy Addict by Beth Burgess
" I think you've left a review on the wrong book. Nowhere in this book, or any of my others, do I suggest "controlled" drinking. In fact, in my first bo ...more "
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“Sometimes, changing just one thought, view, belief or behaviour can change your entire life.”
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Reading with Style: This topic has been closed to new comments. WI 17-18 20.9 Addiction (Kate) 23 36 Jan 01, 2018 05:59PM  
Making Connections: 5410. INSTANT WISDOM: 10 Easy Ways to Get Smart Fast by Beth Burgess 3 11 Dec 18, 2018 05:46PM  
“Sometimes, changing just one thought, view, belief or behaviour can change your entire life.”
Beth Burgess

“We think that children act, whereas what they mostly do is react. Parents who realize this acquire a powerful tool. By noticing their own responses to the child, rather than fixating on the child’s responses to them, they free up tremendous energy for growth.”
Gabor Maté, Scattered: How Attention Deficit Disorder Originates and What You Can Do About It

“Emotional competence requires the capacity to feel our emotions, so that we are aware when we are experiencing stress; the ability to express our emotions effectively and thereby to assert our needs and to maintain the integrity of our emotional boundaries; the facility to distinguish between psychological reactions that are pertinent to the present situation and those that represent residue from the past.

What we want and demand from the world needs to conform to our present needs, not to unconscious, unsatisfied needs from childhood. If distinctions between past and present blur, we will perceive loss or the threat of loss where none exists; and the awareness of those genuine needs that do require satisfaction, rather than their repression for the sake of gaining the acceptance or approval of others. Stress occurs in the absence of these criteria, and it leads to the disruption of homeostasis. Chronic disruption results in ill health.

In each of the individual histories of illness in this book, one or more aspect of emotional competence was significantly compromised, usually in ways entirely unknown to the person involved. Emotional competence is what we need to develop if we are to protect ourselves from the hidden stresses that create a risk to health, and it is what we need to regain if we are to heal. We need to foster emotional competence in our children, as the best preventive medicine.”
Gabor Maté, When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress

“At the core of every addiction is an emptiness based in abject fear. The addict dreads and abhors the present moment; she bends feverishly only toward the next time, the moment when her brain, infused with her drug of choice, will briefly experience itself as liberated from the burden of the past and the fear of the future—the two elements that make the present intolerable. Many of us resemble the drug addict in our ineffectual efforts to fill in the spiritual black hole, the void at the center, where we have lost touch with our souls, our spirit—with those sources of meaning and value that are not contingent or fleeting. Our consumerist, acquisition-, action-, and image-mad culture only serves to deepen the hole, leaving us emptier than before. The constant, intrusive, and meaningless mind-whirl that characterizes the way so many of us experience our silent moments is, itself, a form of addiction—and it serves the same purpose. “One of the main tasks of the mind is to fight or remove the emotional pain, which is one of the reasons for its incessant activity, but all it can ever achieve is to cover it up temporarily. In fact, the harder the mind struggles to get rid of the pain, the greater the pain.”14 So writes Eckhart Tolle. Even our 24/7 self-exposure to noise, e-mails, cell phones, TV, Internet chats, media outlets, music downloads, videogames, and nonstop internal and external chatter cannot succeed in drowning out the fearful voices within.”
Gabor Maté, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction

“Being cut off from our own natural self-compassion is one of the greatest impairments we can suffer. Along with our ability to feel our own pain go our best hopes for healing, dignity and love. What seems nonadapative and self-harming in the present was, at some point in our lives, an adaptation to help us endure what we then had to go through. If people are addicted to self-soothing behaviours, it's only because in their formative years they did not receive the soothing they needed. Such understanding helps delete toxic self-judgment on the past and supports responsibility for the now. Hence the need for compassionate self-inquiry.”
Gabor Maté, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction

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