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The Power of Resilience

Audiobook

What is the source of the inner peace and selfconfidence that allows some people to see each new challenge as an exciting opportunity, while others see only defeat and stress? Is such admirable resilience something you have to be born with, or can anybody learn to have it? Readers get the answers to these and other profound life questions in The Power of Resilience.

In this breakthrough guide, the authors show adults how to call forth and nurture the power of resilience in themselves. Writing with the authority of a half century of clinical psychology practice, they explain how "negative scripts"—repetitive, self-defeating ways of thinking and behaving—can lead to hopelessness, depression, and anxiety. Using real-life, moving stories from their work, they tell readers how to rewrite those scripts and cultivate inner strength and optimism in themselves and in those around them.


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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Edition: Abridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9780071473347
  • File size: 130488 KB
  • Release date: October 5, 2005
  • Duration: 04:31:50

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9780071473347
  • File size: 130509 KB
  • Release date: October 5, 2005
  • Duration: 04:31:49
  • Number of parts: 4

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Business Nonfiction

Languages

English

What is the source of the inner peace and selfconfidence that allows some people to see each new challenge as an exciting opportunity, while others see only defeat and stress? Is such admirable resilience something you have to be born with, or can anybody learn to have it? Readers get the answers to these and other profound life questions in The Power of Resilience.

In this breakthrough guide, the authors show adults how to call forth and nurture the power of resilience in themselves. Writing with the authority of a half century of clinical psychology practice, they explain how "negative scripts"—repetitive, self-defeating ways of thinking and behaving—can lead to hopelessness, depression, and anxiety. Using real-life, moving stories from their work, they tell readers how to rewrite those scripts and cultivate inner strength and optimism in themselves and in those around them.


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