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Tools for Life: 10 Essential Therapy Skills Everyone Should Know

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Hi, how are you?

How often do you genuinely pause to listen to the real answer for yourself?


Beyond that polite reply, what's the deeper conversation happening silently inside your own head every single day — what do you hear? The cost of settling for less isn’t just unhappiness; it’s the erosion of your life — the life you deserve to live on your own terms.

Find your way back to the life you truly want with Tools for Life Dr Kirren’s ten essential therapeutic tools that everyone should know. How you see yourself How to be who you want to be How you stop fearing rejection How to protect your peace with boundaries How to be assertive How you stop people-pleasing How you handle conflict How you let go of compassion How to protect yourself from toxic behaviour How to heal from pain caused by others Inspired by her experience with more than two decades working and practising as an Oxford trained and registered clinical psychologist, these concise but powerful tools reveal how to ditch harmful behavioural and thought patterns and find the courage to live authentically. Find out how to pursue your goals in alignment with your values and break free from old patterns, set healthy boundaries and become an assertive advocate for yourself.

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Published December 30, 2025

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February 10, 2026
Our environment can influence the way our genes are expressed through a process known as epigenetics, with both positive and negative experiences influencing how our genes work... nature and nurture are constantly working together, reminding us that who we are is not set in stone. [Chapter 1]

Read by the author, who has a warm and restful voice, this is an overview of some common psychological issues and how to address them. There are ten chapters, ranging from 'How You've Become Who You Are' (which examines the role of genetics, culture and trauma in shaping personality, and discusses attachment theory) to 'Healing from the Pain Caused by Others' (which focuses on relationships ending, forgiveness and closure, and how to move on). 

Along the way, there are many useful techniques, examples and case studies: while not all of these were relevant to me, I really appreciated the sensible and straightforward way in which Dr Schnack presented them, and her encouragement to those who felt stuck with their own issues. 'You are not broken and you can change.' There are also good guidelines on how to identify and live by your own values, and how to deal with intrusive thoughts.


This was a pleasant and interesting listening experience, though I think I'd have found a paper copy more useful: it feels like the kind of book one wants to mark up, to scribble notes and exclamation marks and check marks. On the other hand, the meditation guides at the end of the book work very well in audio format.


Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the review copy, in exchange for this full honest review. UK Publication Date was 01 JAN 2026.

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