
Best selling Reference books from Junfermann
Here you’ll find the best Reference books from Junfermann. The ranking is based on the best-selling products from this brand within the category. In addition to sales volume, factors such as availability, pricing, and overall customer relevance also influence the order. For each product, we include a short description and the most important highlights from customer reviews, giving you a quick overview of the most popular Junfermann options. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Junfermann Die Veränderung von Glaubenssystemen
Robert Dilts' area of expertise is working with belief systems, particularly in the psychotherapeutic treatment of psychosomatic illnesses. This is also the focus of his highly regarded first book on the subject: Identity, Belief Systems, and Health.
Another special interest of Dilts is the development of a system for categorizing effective but isolated NLP techniques, which also accommodates larger theoretical contexts and mental-spiritual considerations. In this book, Dilts presents NLP "belief work" in the light of other concepts (such as the "Neurological Levels") and considerations (the relationship between belief systems and social relationships). In doing so, he makes another valuable contribution to a deeper understanding of these belief change techniques in NLP, while also ensuring that the practical and "self-explanatory" transcripts of corresponding NLP sessions are not overlooked. This book is therefore equally important for both the NLP practitioner and the theoretically interested reader.

2. Junfermann Empathie im Klassenzimmer
This book offers practical guidance for creating emotionally safe learning environments. The same principles that apply in the classroom can be transferred to the entire school community, transforming it into a place of responsible, effective, and personal learning in all areas of life. Two experienced teachers combine groundbreaking discoveries in brain research with nonviolent communication and arrive at a bold conclusion: as empathy grows, so does learning success. Exercises, charts, and visual materials enable teachers to quickly and easily develop lesson plans for a day, a week, or an entire school year.
"I believe that the message of this book can change all of our learning and lives." - Marshall B. Rosenberg.

3. Junfermann Die Magie der Sprache
Sleight of Mouth refers to linguistic patterns that particularly showcase the magic of words and language. Language, one of the central components in the development of our mental models of the world, has a significant influence on how we perceive reality and how we respond to it. Unfortunately, words can confuse and limit us just as easily as they can empower us. This book is about the power of words, both positive and negative, the distinctions that determine the impact words have on us, and the linguistic patterns through which we can transform harmful statements into useful ones. Sleight of Mouth helps you say the right thing at the right moment.

4. Junfermann Kopfbewohner
Head Residents is more than just a book. It consists of a series of empathetic therapeutic messages based on healing fantasies. Mary Goulding speaks to the reader and piques their curiosity with playful, humorous ideas. She gently guides them towards their inner monsters and villains, teaching them a new way to relate to themselves. Self-destructive inner attitudes are unveiled as archaeological baggage that can literally dissolve into thin air. In the end, the inner enemies are replaced by inner allies, personified self-healing forces that will now be available to the reader. It's an enjoyable read filled with wit and depth that brings better order to the mind.

Kopfbewohner
German, Mary Goulding, 2011
5. Junfermann Sein Leben neu erfinden
Unsatisfying relationships, an unfounded lack of self-esteem, and the feeling of leading an unfulfilled life – all these problems can be resolved by changing the messages you have internalized. This book shows you how to break the cycle of self-destructive behavior patterns, referred to as "life traps" in this book. Renowned psychotherapists Jeffrey E. Young and Janet S. Klosko utilize the latest findings in cognitive therapy to help you recognize and change negative thought patterns. This can save you from lengthy traditional therapy or the need for medication. The authors describe eleven of the most common "life traps," provide a diagnostic test for each, and offer detailed recommendations to help you free yourself from these traps.

6. Junfermann Frühe Förderung für Ihr Kind mit Autismus
Autism - Early intervention is very practical for young children who have been diagnosed with a disorder within the autism spectrum: Parents have a very important role to play here. And there is a proven method of early intervention: the Early Start Denver Model. The authors give very concrete suggestions on how elements from this model can be integrated into everyday family life. These can be "fridge slips" or suggestions for joint activities. Everyday routines such as breakfast or the evening bath become learning experiences and opportunities for development. "When my child was diagnosed, I was just done. This book, written by people I trust, gave me the orientation I needed." - Laura Shumaker.

7. Junfermann Impacttechniken
Competence from practice for practice. Impact techniques activate emotions and engage the senses in the learning process. They help find creative solutions and have a particularly profound, comprehensive, and sustainable effect. Resource- and solution-oriented, they can make complex concepts understandable, reach the roots of emotions and behavior, and change entrenched cognitive concepts. Impact techniques are quickly applicable and can be combined with all therapy and counseling approaches. This card set offers 105 techniques for addressing common challenges in the change process, as well as numerous specific topics such as self-esteem, emotion regulation, self-management, and much more. A digital version of the cards and multimedia supplementary materials like videos, audios, and handouts support effective use in both in-person and online settings. Diverse materials: 105 impact techniques on 122 cards, 25 videos, 14 handouts, 3 audio files, and a booklet with the theoretical background. Optimal practical usability through both analog and digital access to all materials, a practical sorting system, QR codes on the cards for quick access to multimedia materials, as well as practical tips and transfer questions. This card set marks the beginning of the extensive card set series Kompetenz!box Therapy and Counseling on psychotherapeutic techniques and approaches, published by Frauke Niehues and Ghita Benaguid.

8. Junfermann Bindung, Regulation und Resilienz
How does developmental trauma arise and how can it be treated? Early childhood traumas have significant consequences for the physical, mental, emotional, and social health of those affected. The symptoms are complex, and their causes are not easy to identify, as they often lie in the pre-verbal stage. Therefore, treatment should be oriented both physically and psychologically. This book provides theoretical background information and practical treatment approaches for all those who work professionally with trauma in child development.
Many patients lacked safety and security in their childhood. Both are prerequisites for the development of self-regulation and the foundation of resilience, which must be fostered.
Topics covered in this book:
- Neuroscientific findings
- Attachment theory and child development
- Somatic Experiencing (Peter Levine)
- Polyvagal theory (Stephen Porges)
- The appropriate use of touch in psychotherapy
"Nothing is as beneficial for resilience as the body. One must not only understand how trauma is stored in the body but also how interoception can restore balance for those affected, allowing them to find themselves, experience wholeness, and recognize the good in life again." – from the foreword by Peter Levine.

9. Junfermann NLP-Practitioner-Lehrbuch
Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) deals with our subjective experience, with effective communication and the potential for change that each of us has. In a nutshell: NLP is an adventurous journey to yourself. Petra and Ralf Dannemeyer present in this basic work all the theories and interventions of the Practitioner level, i.e. the basic training. Each chapter covers four aspects: 1. a well-founded explanation of the topic, 2. case studies to illustrate the theories, 3. precise step-by-step instructions for the interventions, and 4. exercises and reflections for effective self-management. The authors realize a holistic view that enables change work on the levels of body, mind and soul. Therefore this book is suitable for self-study as well as for the preparation and support of a curricular pr.

10. Junfermann Positive Psychologie und Coaching
Positive Psychology and Coaching – an Ideal Combination
Coaching accompanies processes of change and supports individuals in achieving their goals. Positive psychology examines the factors that contribute to a successful life: What makes people "thrive"? Daniela Blickhan has been applying positive psychology in coaching and in the training of coaches for over ten years. Her conclusion: Every coach can incorporate positive psychology as an enhancement to their repertoire.
After a summary of the foundational principles of positive psychology relevant to coaching, the first part addresses questions such as: What does "positive diagnostics" mean? What are "positive interventions"? What characterizes a "positive coaching process"? The second part, enriched with case studies, focuses on how these principles can be implemented in a coaching process:
• Emotions, attention, and thriving
• Strengths, character strengths, and the "good life"
• Psychological basic needs, motivation, goals, and well-being
• Stress and coping – and the opportunities within
• Self-regulation and self-compassion.
