Take Control of Your Life

Overcoming Life’s Obstacles, Difficult Emotions, and Problem Behavior

by Brad Garrett


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/29/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781973624929
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781973624912
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781973624936

About the Book

Nobody gets through life without feeling stress. The question is, What do you do when you feel it? How do you deal with anger, anxiety, depression, and a host of other negative emotions?

Do your emotions lead to bad behavior? Is bad behavior leading to some negative consequences in your life?

Take Control draws on twenty-three years of experience working with adolescents and adults whose lives had become involved in criminal behavior and drug addiction, and who had developed mental health issues and emotional problems. This book will show you how to take back control of your life by learning how to overcome difficult emotions (including stress), replace problem behavior with new behavior, overcome addictions, and change your negative thinking. Problems are only problems needing to be solved. How you think about those problems determines how you will feel.

Take Control teaches you how to take control over these areas of your life. In addition to the psychological principles behind emotions and behavior change, there are several chapters dedicated to what the Bible has to say about emotions, thinking, and making changes in problem behavior.

The book began as a Manage Your Emotions—Manage Your Life presentation done for 250 juvenile probation officers in Las Vegas, Nevada. The class was well received and had a positive impact in the lives of many people who attended the classes. I hope this book does the same for you.


About the Author

Brad Garrett was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He graduated from UNLV with a BA and MA in psychology. He was licensed as a marriage and family therapist in 1994.

Brad worked for twenty-three years as a marriage and family therapist in the Department of Juvenile Justice Services, Las Vegas, Nevada. Job responsibilities included providing individual and family counseling to probation youth and their families, as well as teaching anger- and stress-management groups and correct-thinking classes. He spent two years as a clinical supervisor of a court-ordered domestic-violence program during this time.

He is the former cofounder and copastor of a Calvary Chapel in northwest Las Vegas. He holds a BA in ministry.

Since retiring from DJJS, he has begun a new career as a speaker, consultant, and life coach. He is in the process of writing a second book to be completed in the fall of 2018.