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The Chris Voss Show Podcast – It’s Not Your Fault: Structured Psychology is all about you: who you are and why you think, feel, and do the things you do by Rogers Follansbee PhD
It’s Not Your Fault: Structured Psychology is all about you: who you are and why you think, feel, and do the things you do by Rogers Follansbee PhD
Knowing how we’re structured is the first step to psychological wellness.
It’s Not Your Fault opens you up to an entirely new way of thinking about your life, your relationships, and your mental health. If that stack of personal development books and self-help systems has yet to solve your problems, perhaps it’s time to understand the cause-and-effect dynamics that exist in all relationships. Learn about how our lives follow the same logical guidelines as existence itself. Once you understand “The Structure” that guides everything in our physical world, you will begin to see what’s really going on and be able to achieve your life’s goals skillfully and with far less friction. It all starts with your relationships, and finally seeing why we all think, feel, and do the things we do.
Understand how our relationships shape us. Our vitality as humans depends entirely on the relationships we establish. How often do we talk about “the company we keep” and how it contributes to our mental strength, self-esteem, career opportunities, and life path?
Discover what causes conflict. The feedback we receive from those around us often contradicts “who we are.” Start to see how you can combat conflict in your relationships in a constructive way instead of a destructive one.
Learn the secret to understanding human nature. Structured Psychology helps you understand the true causes of human behavior. Begin to understand yourself and others better.
About the author
Rogers Follansbee, PhD, graduated from the Universidad de Navarra (Pamplona, Spain) with a master’s degree in philosophy. In 1971, he acquired a master’s degree in clinical psychology from the Universidad de Madrid. From 1969 to 1974, during his post-graduate studies at the Universidad de Navarra, he instructed undergraduates in “The History of Psychology” and “Psycho Diagnostics.” He also held graduate seminars where his emerging theory was introduced. In 1974 Rogers successfully defended his dissertation, “La Teoría de la Relacionabilidad,” and graduated Summa Cum Laude.