The adult chair Get unstuck, claim your power, and transform your life

Michelle Chalfant

Book - 2025

"Take a seat and let this be your guide to living an emotionally healthy life, with real-world examples and easy-to-understand tools to help you create lasting change-from the therapist behind the popular podcast The Adult Chair. Through decades of working with countless clients, Michelle Chalfant found that most forms of therapy, while well-meaning, help with the symptoms but rarely address the root cause"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Livres de croissance personnelle
Published
New York, NY : Convergent, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Michelle Chalfant (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
244 pages, 6 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 245).
ISBN
9780593735336
  • Introduction: The Adult Chair Model
  • Part 1. The Three Chairs
  • Chapter 1. The Child Chair
  • Chapter 2. The Adolescent Chair
  • Chapter 3. The Adult Chair
  • Part 2. The Five Pillars
  • Chapter 4. Pillar One: I Own My Reality
  • Chapter 5. Pillar Two: I Practice Self-Compassion
  • Chapter 6. Pillar Three: I Feel My Emotions
  • Chapter 7. Pillar Four: I Own My Triggers
  • Chapter 8. Pillar Five: I Set Healthy Boundaries
  • Epilogue: Your Best Future in Your Adult Chair
  • Gratitude
  • Resources
  • Notes
Review by Library Journal Review

Therapist and podcaster Chalfant (The Michelle Chalfant Show) expands on earlier books related to the Adult Chair model she conceptualized, which interprets how one develops into who they are. She describes three chairs (child, adolescent, adult), developmental phases whose particular energies influence one's life and beliefs. The child chair serves as the source for emotions and creativity; the adolescent chair represents ego formation, which can keep individuals safe but may lead to inaccurate assumptions or exhausting people-pleasing; the adult chair allows one to respond rather than react and to live with intention. The adult chair is the ideal chair, but most people spend little time in it due to occurrences during their formative years that play an integral role in shaping their future selves. An easy, salubrious transition to the adult chair phase is rare. Chalfant provides five pillars that denote healthy adulthood: acknowledging one's reality, practicing self-care, feeling emotions fully, owning triggers, and establishing boundaries. This guide provides useful exercises to strengthen these pillars and enlighten readers about each chair's qualities so they may remain more frequently in the adult chair. VERDICT An excellent "how to act like an adult" manual that would assist anyone looking to shelve self-doubt, handle triggers, relinquish grudges, and learn self-compassion.--Erica Swenson Danowitz

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