When Therapy Isn't Enough: How Decision Science Can Improve Your Life - E-book - ePub

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Nika Kabiri

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Résumé

If therapy isn't enough, or doesn't feel right, what can you do? This book introduces a groundbreaking alternative to therapy rooted in Decision Science. You'll learn science-backed reasons why therapy isn't working for you, and you'll learn why a Decision Science approach can help you better. This quick read includes practice exercises to help you build the skills you need to make life-changing decisions.
Also in these pages is the author's personal story of how she, after years of suicidal depression and failed attempts at therapy, turned her life around and learned to thrive, one decision at a time. 

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    25/05/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8224435111
  • EAN
    9798224435111
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Nika Kabiri

Nika Kabiri (JD PhD) is a Decision Scientist who has spent 20+ years studying decision-making in a variety of contexts, from relationships to politics to business. She writes, speaks, and consults, helping people get real, move forward, and minimize regret. She has worked with clients like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, and is a former University of Washington faculty member. Nika's work on decision-making has been featured in Fast Company and Yahoo, and she was recognized as a top decision coach in LA Weekly. She has been quoted in Time, the Washington Post and Gizmodo and has contributed to media sources like The Hill, Huffington Post, and Inside Sources. She is also co-author of the bestselling book Money Off the Table: Decision Science and the Secret to Smarter Investing.
Nika earned her PhD in Sociology at the University of Washington, where she specialized in choice theory and institutional analysis. She also has a JD from the University of Texas. 

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