Bev Aisbett

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Bev Aisbett



In 1991 Bev Aisbett launched a full–time freelance career in cartooning and illustration. Around this time, Bev experienced an ordeal commonly known as anxiety disorder. Out of this experience she developed the character "IT" which led to the successful publication of Living With IT, Living IT Up and Letting IT Go. Bev has also published "Get Real, dealing with body image and eating disorders" and in 2000 the successful "Taming the Black Dog: A guide to depression."
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Living With IT: A Survivor'...

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The Book of Burnout: What i...

3.11 avg rating — 473 ratings — published 2023 — 5 editions
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Taming the Black Dog: A Gui...

3.58 avg rating — 293 ratings — published 2000 — 15 editions
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30 Days 30 Ways to Overcome...

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Living It Up: The Advanced ...

4.22 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 1994 — 7 editions
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Worry-Proofing Your Anxious...

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I Love Me: A Guide to Being...

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Cruising Through Calamity

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The Book of IT

3.96 avg rating — 47 ratings — published 2008 — 3 editions
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30 Days 30 Ways to Overcome...

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“WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SELF-LOVE AND NARCISSISM? On the surface, the story of Narcissus seems to bear out our fears that to love the self means that we become SELFISH and develop an arrogant disregard for the needs and feelings of OTHERS. But if we look at Narcissus a little more closely, we see that it isn’t HIMSELF that he loves but his REFLECTED self. He is actually incapable of love in any of its PURE forms, most of all, the LOVE of SELF. In fact, it is a sense of feeling so miserably INFERIOR and DEPENDENT on others? approval that drives narcissistic behaviour in the first place.”
Bev Aisbett, I Love Me: A Guide to Being Your Own Best Friend

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