Welcome.
You are about to experience a demonstration of The Subject
is Me!
General
Description
Webster's
New World Dictionary defines self-esteem as "belief in
oneself and self-respect." The dictionary doesn't tell
you how fragile self-esteem can be.
Low
self-esteem results from lapses in specific kinds of critical
thinking and can accompany many other problems in living such
as anger, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and so forth.
The
Subject is Me! emerged from more than a decade of research
by Dr. John J. Horan, a Professor of Counseling Psychology
at Arizona State University. His highly interactive program,
enriched with engaging graphics and streaming multi-media
features, continually assess the presence of irrational beliefs,
illustrates their self-defeating consequences, and offers
multiple alternative perspectives.
Delivered
in two self-paced lessons, The Subject is Me! has been shown
to foster higher levels of rational thinking and self esteem
which can lead to improved problem solving in life.
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view the Demo you must have RealPlayer. Download RealPlayer
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If
you would like access to the full program, call a KnowConflict
representative at 602.510.5653. between the hours of 9-5 Mountain
Standard Time or e-mail your request to info@knowconflict.com.