I've now opened the first topic thread on our new discussion forum, accessed either by clicking on the Forum tab in the menu above or the Join Our Discussion Group link next to the image of my book. In order to participate you will need to register. After you've registered, but before you can actually view the thread, I will need to manually assign you to the discussion group participants; it doesn't happen automatically. I receive emails notifying me when someone new registers and I'll try respond as quickly as I can.
In this first thread, we'll be discussing the Introduction and first chapter, then in subsequent threads we'll take up each of the chapters individually. This forum is a place for you to ask questions about what you've read, respond to the ideas I put forward and to share your experience with the exercises. Why Do I Do That? adapts the methods of psychodynamic psychotherapy to a guided course in individual self-exploration -- that is, for people working alone -- but I'll be here to help as you go along. Engaging fully in the exercises is crucial if you're to benefit from the experience.
You may have noted that there's a new "sticky" post that shows up at the top of page. It's a request that site visitors support the work I do by making a one-time purchase of my book. I've also added a link to some Guidelines for Submitting Comments that will show up in the Leave a Reply form at the end of each post. It makes clear that I'm no longer able to answer comments that ask for my professional advice or guidance.
It occurred to me that many of you might assume this book is simply a compilation of old posts and see no reason to buy the book since you've already read the material online. While I used some of what I'd written here on the site as a starting point for different chapters, more than 60% of Why Do I Do That? is entirely new material. And then there are the exercises. If you're interested in learning more about the book before you decide whether to purchase, I've uploaded a detailed synopsis which you can read by clicking here.
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