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Blindspots Between Us: How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better Relationships [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x14 mm, weight: 300 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2020
  • Izdevniecība: New Harbinger Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1684035082
  • ISBN-13: 9781684035083
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x14 mm, weight: 300 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2020
  • Izdevniecība: New Harbinger Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1684035082
  • ISBN-13: 9781684035083
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A behavioral scientist uses evidence-based therapy techniques to reveal the most common hidden cognitive biases that cause misunderstandings and damage relationships and offers a path to more positive, healthier, stronger and genuine relationships. Original.

When what you think you know gets in the way&;this eye-opening guide offers a clear path to forging stronger, healthier, and more meaningful relationships.

We all want positive, productive, and genuine relationships&;whether it&;s with our family, friends, peers, coworkers, or romantic partners. And yet, time and time again, we all seem to make the same thinking errors that threaten or sabotage these relationships. These errors are called cognitive bias, and they happen when our brain attempts to simplify information by making assumptions.

Grounded in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), The Blindspots Between Us reveals the most common &;hidden&; cognitive biases that blind us to the truth, and which lead to the misunderstandings that damage our relationships. With this guide, you&;ll learn key skills to help you debias&;to stop, pause, and objectively observe situations before jumping to conclusions about others&; motives. You&;ll also learn to consider other people&;s points of view and past experiences before rushing to judgment and potentially undermining your relationships.

Being a human is hard. None of us are perfect, and we all have our blindspots that can get in the way of building the relationships we really and truly want, deep down. This much-needed book will help you identify your own blindspots, and move beyond them for better relationships&;and a better world.



Grounded in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), The Blindspots Between Us reveals the most common &;hidden&; biases that blind us to the truth, and which lead to misunderstandings and damaged relationships. Using this guide, readers will learn to identify their own blindspots, and move beyond them for better relationships&;and a better world.
Foreword vii
Introduction 1(6)
1 Autopilot vs. Intentional
7(32)
2 Our Attribution Errors
39(20)
3 Are We Really Better?
59(20)
4 The Danger of Tribalism
79(16)
5 Feeling, Thinking, and Talking Past Each Other
95(18)
6 The Importance of Caring
113(12)
7 The Glass Is Half
125(16)
8 (Don't) Tell Me What to Do!
141(14)
9 Communicating Rationally
155(14)
Conclusion: Helping Others Spot Their Blindspots 169(4)
Acknowledgments 173(2)
Glossary 175(6)
Endnotes 181
Gleb Tsipursky, PhD, spent more than fifteen years in academia as a scholar of behavioural science. His research uses psychological approaches to evaluate contemporary and historical contexts, and his graduate and post-graduate education involved training in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)-informed strategies. For the last four years, he has led a nonprofit organisation, Intentional Insights, popularising the research on solving cognitive biases, and has extensive expertise on translating the research to a broad audience. His work has appeared in Time magazine, Scientific American, Psychology Today, Newsweek, The Conversation Magazine, CNBC, and more. Gleb has appeared as a guest on CBS News and affiliates of Fox and ABC, and on radio stations such as NPR, WBAI (New York City), and KGO (San Francisco).