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Daniel Mintie

    Daniel Mintie, een cognitief-gedragstherapeut, docent en schrijver, put diep uit zijn persoonlijke en professionele ervaringen voor zijn werk. Hij uit diepe dankbaarheid voor de krachtige invloed van cognitieve gedragstherapie (CGT) in zijn eigen leven en in dat van talloze anderen. Mintie wijdt zich nu aan het delen van basisprincipes van CGT met leken wereldwijd, waardoor ze deze tools binnen hun eigen gemeenschappen kunnen toepassen. Zijn geschriften zijn gericht op het bieden van toegankelijke strategieën voor persoonlijke groei en het omgaan met levensuitdagingen.

    My Tropic Of Cancer: Living & Dying With A Dread Disease
    Reclaiming Life after Trauma
    Dharma Wheels: Zen, Motorcycling and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
    • Dharma Wheels tells two stories as one. the story of a motorcycle trip through 10 Western states that lie between the 105th meridian and the sea. Glacial mornings silent except for the squeak of still-cold leathers. Pinion smoke wafting over late-night country lanes. Meteors crisscrossing red rock canyon lands like some jai alai game of the gods. Six weeks sans phone or screens, the ticking of the odometer the only clock. Dharma Wheels is a love letter to the art of the ancient, ever-new story of the human quest for happiness. Itself a journey, this quest is the backstory to any tale of the road. As a cognitive therapist and Zen practitioner, the author's whole life has been an inquiry into the habits of heart and mind that enable us to live and die well. These twin disciplines provide the means to recognize and relinquish the cognitive filters that cloud a direct apprehension of reality. Classic Zen texts and fMRI machines now throughout space and time well-being is one the world over. Through the lens of science East and West, Dharma Wheels snaps into sharp focus the moving parts of this wellness.

      Dharma Wheels: Zen, Motorcycling and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
    • My Tropic of Cancer: Living & Dying With a Dread Disease tells the story of cancer's passage through three generations of the Mintie family. This deeply personal account relates the heartbreak, hope and occasional hilarity that travel with any lethal diagnosis. Tropic includes gritty, day-today detail of the author's life as a cancer patient, and the wider environmental, social and political milieus of cancer's appearance. It shares one family's psychological and spiritual responses to cancer, inviting the reader along on an intimate, inter-generational awakening the perils and possibilities that travel with this extraordinary disease. Tropic tells, finally, an exuberantly hopeful story, one that will encourage any family touched by cancer to find its own authentic, life-affirming and human response.

      My Tropic Of Cancer: Living & Dying With A Dread Disease