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Titre: Seven Ways to Build Resilience Condition: Neuf Sous titres: Strengthening Your Ability to Deal with Difficult Times Auteur: Chris Johnstone Format: Poche ISBN-10: 147214113X EAN: 9781472141132 ISBN: 9781472141132 Publisher: Robinson Genre: Society & Culture Date de publication: 2019-04-18 Description: Resilience is the ability to cope with and recover from difficult situations. It includes our capacity to make the best of things, deal with stress and rise to the occasion. We all have this ability, though not always as much as we'd like. This engaging, practical book draws together scientific understanding, real life examples and proven methods in describing how you can develop seven essential skills that help your resilience grow. Author Chris Johnstone experienced burnout and depression when working as a junior doctor, crisis becoming a turning point when he had a near fatal car crash. His journey of recovery led him to make the study, practice and teaching of resilience his central life work. This self-help guide includes:- A toolkit of resources for emotional first aid- Techniques for storyboarding your life and seeing the positive pathways you can take- Practical strategies and insights for dealing with tough times- Skills for thinking flexibly and creative problem-solving - A science-based system that helps the gains you make 'stick' If you're feeling challenged in your personal life, workplace or relationships, SEVEN WAYS TO BUILD RESILIENCE offers you proven pathways to protect your wellbeing. If you have hopes or ambitions with inevitable hurdles in the way, the resilience tools described here can help you survive the bumps and keep to your path. Sujet: Anglais Pays/Région de fabrication: GB Item Height: 233 Item Length: 155.00 Item Width: 26.00 Poids: 440g Année de publication: 2019 Information manquante?
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