Chief reporter of Shenzhen Business DailyWei Peina
Why is it that sometimes small things that seem inconsequential to others are like the sharp mouthparts of mosquitoes, piercing into the depths of our hearts, making us angry, even depressed and sad?
As someone said, the emotions behind the small things that look like "mosquitoes" are like "elephants". Every emotion has a cause, and sometimes we know why we are frustrated and angry, but sometimes we don't know why.
"The Elephant Hiding Behind Mosquitoes".
Dernstefried Hanich
De Eva WindlerAuthor
Ao YangliAo Li OuTranslation
Taiwan Strait Press
Year 1month
In the book "The Elephant Hiding Behind the Mosquito", German psychologists Ernstefried Harnich and Eva Wendler combine more than 40 years of professional experience, using real psychological counseling stories as cases, combined with vivid and ingenious metaphors, hoping to help readers find courage from emotions and find ways to break through the deadlock.
No one gets into emotional distress for no reason, and in this book, I will combine years of experience in counseling to teach you how to get out of it and help you find your mental balance. Dear readers, we hope you find this content helpful and bring about a positive change in your life. Ernstefried Hanich said.
Chen Jiaying, a distinguished professor at the Department of Philosophy of Capital Normal University, commented on this book: "We are often angry because of trivial matters, which adds a lot of trouble to our lives. The author explores the nuances and finds the root causes of emotions in the midst of the erosion of basic needs in childhood. As a practical counselor, the author uses many concrete examples to suggest ways to improve the mindset that can help promote harmony in couples and improve interpersonal relationships in the workplace, and can also be regarded as a comprehensive parenting guide. ”