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Choosing Wisdom

by Margaret Plews-Ogan, Natalie May, Justine Owens

Why does adversity seem to defeat some people, while others seem to grow as a result of dealing with it? Based on cutting-edge research, Choosing Wisdom offers practical advice and inspiring stories on how to find positive outcomes from tragic experiences. Published inconjuction with a PBS documentray of the same name, this title comes with a companion DVD.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

We all know the saying, "That which does not kill us makes us stronger," but is that really true? After all, for some people, traumatic experiences ultimately lead to genuinely debilitating outcomes. For others, though, adversity does seem to lead to "post-traumatic growth," where individuals move through suffering and find their lives changed in positive ways. Why does this growth happen for some people and not others? How exactly does it happen? Can the positive results be purposefully replicated? These are the central questions of a new study conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Virginia. They share their findings, practical advice, and inspiring stories in their new book Choosing Wisdom and the companion PBS documentary of the same name. Based on interviews with two distinct populations—medical patients coping with chronic pain and physicians dealing with having been involved in serious medical errors—Choosing Wisdom delves into how average people respond to adversity, how they change, and what factors help or hinder positive change. Through these interviews, the authors chart each person's journey, and though the circumstances of each case may be unique, the commonalities are remarkable.
  By paying careful attention to the journeys of these exemplars, this cutting-edge research will shed new light on how we can grow, change, and develop wisdom through adversity. It is a welcome source of inspiration for those facing a difficult journey and those seeking to aid them along the way.  

Author Biography

Dr. Margaret Plews-Ogan is an associate professor of medicine at the University of Virginia and director of the UVA Institute for Quality and Patients (IQPS). She is also the lead investigator and director of the UVA Center for Appreciative Practice, a positive culture transformation initiative across the Schools of Medicine and Nursing, the Medical Center, and the Health Services Foundation physician group practice.

Dr. Justine Owens is an associate professor in the UVA Department of Medicine and has served on the faculty there for the past twenty-two years. She served as research director for the Center for the Study of Complementary and Alternative Therapies at UVA from 1995 to 1999. She is the author of numerous publications on alternative therapies for pain management.

Dr. Natalie May is a faculty member at the UVA Center for Appreciative Practices and also serves as the project director for Call to Health, a new initiative devoted to improving the health of African American women with diabetes.  

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments / vii
Part One: Background
Chapter 1: Introduction / 3
Chapter 2: What Is Wisdom? / 11
Chapter 3: Posttraumatic Growth / 27
Part Two: The Path through Adversity
Chapter 4: Acceptance / 43
Chapter 5: Stepping In / 59
Chapter 6: Integration / 77
Chapter 7: New Narrative / 97
Chapter 8: Wisdom / 115
Part Three: What Helps: Sage Advice from the Field
Chapter 9: Finding Community / 137
Chapter 10: Gratitude and Compassion / 151
Chapter 11: Quiet Reflection, Meditation, and Mindfulness / 165
Chapter 12: Doing Something 181
Chapter 13: Spirituality, Forgiveness, and Doing the Right Thing / 197
Chapter 14: Choosing Wisdom / 215
Questions for Reflection and Discussion / 221
References / 229
Index / 241

Description for Bookstore

We all know the saying, "That which does not kill us, makes us stronger," but is that really true? After all, for some people, traumatic experiences ultimately lead to truly debilitating outcomes. For others though, adversity really does seem to lead to "post-traumatic growth" where individuals move through suffering and find their lives changed in positive ways as a result. Why does this growth happen for some people and not others? How exactly does it happen? Can the positive results be purposefully replicated? These are the central questions of a new study conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Virginia. They share their findings, along with practical advice and inspiring stories, in their new book Choosing Wisdom and the companion PBS documentary of the same name. Based on interviews with two distinct populations--medical patients coping with chronic pain and physicians coping with having been involved in serious medical errors-- Choosing Wisdom delves into how average people respond to adversity, how they change, and what factors help or hinder positive change. Through these interviews, the authors chart each person's journey, and though the circumstances of each case may be unique, the commonalities are remarkable. By paying careful attention to the journeys of these exemplars, this cutting-edge research will shed new light on how we can grow, change, and develop wisdom through adversity. It will be a welcome source of inspiration for anyone facing their own difficult journey and for those who seek to aid them along the way.

Details

ISBN159947395X
Author Justine Owens
Publisher Templeton Foundation Press,U.S.
Year 2012
ISBN-10 159947395X
ISBN-13 9781599473956
Imprint Templeton Foundation Press,U.S.
Place of Publication Radnor
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 615.851
Birth 1956
Short Title CHOOSING WISDOM W/CD
Language English
Media Book
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2012-07-20
AU Release Date 2012-07-20
NZ Release Date 2012-07-20
US Release Date 2012-07-20
UK Release Date 2012-07-20
Pages 240
Subtitle Strategies and Inspiration for Growing through Life-Changing Difficulties
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
Edition Description First Edition, 1

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