On Second Thought

  • On Second Thought: How Ambivalence Shapes Your Life
    By William R. Miller

    Psychologist William Miller--one of the world's leading experts on the science of change--offers a fresh perspective on ambivalence and its transformative potential in this revealing book.

  • On Second Thought: How Ambivalence Shapes Your Life
    By William R. Miller

    J. O. Prochaska, J. Norcross, & C. DiClemente. (1994). Changing for Good: A Revolutionary Six-Stage Program for ... S. C. Hayes, V. M. Follette, & M. M. Linehan (Eds.). (2004). Mindfulness and Acceptance: Expanding the Cognitive- ...

  • On Second Thought: How Ambivalence Shapes Your Life
    By William R. Miller

    J. Bernstein, E. Bernstein, K. Tassiopoulos, T. Heeren, S. Levenson, & R. Hingson. (2005). “Brief Motivational Intervention at a Clinic Visit Reduces Cocaine and Heroin Use.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 77, 49–59. M. E. Chafetz.

  • On Second Thought: Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard-wired Habits
    By Wray Herbert

    But as with all heuristics , the momentum heuristic is imperfect ; the same basic sense that helps us navigate the environment can be misapplied to our social world . Our brain takes ideas like momentum and trajectory and applies them ...

  • On Second Thought: Essays Out of My Life
    By Donald W. Shriver, Jr.

    During the week of the conference, he had carefully shared with us some of the struggles of southern black people to survive the terrors of a segregated, discriminating society. In the communion service, as he intoned the benediction, ...

  • On Second Thought: A Novel
    By Kristan Higgins

    Another hit forHiggins.”—Library Journal, starred review “A captivating read about two sisters dealing with love, loss and newbeginnings. What sets this book apart is how one event changes both women's lives.

  • On Second Thought: Scholarly Women Reflect on Profession, Community, and Purpose
    By Luisa Del Giudice

    "In her introduction, Luisa Del Giudice refers to this collection of reflections from scholarly women as "a convocation of wise women" and discusses wisdom as something not dichotomous from knowledge but emerging from the integration of the ...

  • On Second Thought
    By Juanita E. Thomas

    If you just can't seem to get away for that much dreamed of vacation, hlep is on the way! On Second Thought...Read these refreshing short inspirational meditations that promise to bring you closer to God's presence, power, and promises.

  • On Second Thought
    By James Gray

    On Second Thought was first published in 1946.NOW book editor of the Chicago Daily News, James Gray has during the past two decades interpreted the literary scene for Midwest readers...

  • On Second Thought: 365 Promises, Predictions and Pronouncements That Never Should Have Been Made (By People Who Should Have Known...
    By Gary Belsky

    365 Promises, Predictions and Pronouncements That Never Should Have Been Made (By People Who Should Have Known Better) Gary Belsky. Jonathan Green , ed . ... Golf Is a Funny Game — But It Wasn't Meant to Be . Ann Arbor , Mich .

  • On Second Thought: A Compilation
    By Joseph Bruchac, Maurice Kenny

    This latest collection includes old and new favorites in poetry, fiction, criticism, and political commentary, plus an unusual literary memoir of New York in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s - upstate, Manhattan, and Brooklyn - from a Native ...

  • On Second Thought: A Collection - Faith Hope Charity
    By Vernon Bobo

    Experience is the essence of life.

  • On Second Thought: Updating the Eighteenth-century Text
    By Elizabeth Kraft, Debra Taylor Bourdeau

    These bits of conventional wisdom underlie the topic explored in this volume's collection of essays by literary critics who want to know more about the instinct to continue and the impulse to revise an existing text.

  • On Second Thought
    By Kristan Higgins

    Following in the footsteps of her critically acclaimed novel, If You Only Knew, multi-bestselling author Kristan Higgins returns with a pitch-perfect look at the affection-and the acrimony-that binds sisters together.