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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Coping with personal problems > Coping with stress
As a twenty-something, you may feel like you are being pulled in
dozen different directions. With the daily tumult, busyness, and
major life changes you experience as a young adult, you may also be
particularly vulnerable to stress and its negative effects.
Emerging adulthood, which occurs between the ages of 18 and 29, is
a developmental stage of life when you're faced with important
decisions about school, relationships, sex, your career, and more.
With so much going on, you need a guide to help you navigate with
less stress and more ease. The Koru Mindfulness program, developed
at Duke University and already in use on numerous college campuses
and in treatment centers across the country, is the only
evidence-based mindfulness training program for young adults that
has been empirically proven to have significant benefits for sleep,
perceived stress, and self-compassion. Now, with The Mindful
Twenty-Something, this popular program is accessible to all young
adults struggling with stress. With Koru Mindfulness and the
practical tools you'll learn from this acceptance-based,
proven-effective approach, you'll be able to cultivate the
compassion and mindfulness skills you need to manage life's
challenges from a calm, balanced center, regardless of what comes
your way.
Volume 16 of Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being is
focused on how stress and well-being shape the experiences of
military personnel both in and out of the combat zone. The book
examines the connections between life in or after the military and
employee stress, health, and well being. Chapters in this volume
include veterans' transitions into the workplace, work-family
issues for military couples as well as children of parents in the
military, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychopathy and emotion,
the role of stress and well-being on performance in the military,
resilience and stress interventions in military organizations and
the use of drugs by soldiers and veterans as a coping mechanism for
chronic pain. The book showcases the work of the best researchers
and theorists contributing to this field to provide a
multidisciplinary and international collection that gives a
thorough and critical assessment of knowledge, and major gaps in
knowledge, on occupational stress and well being with a view to
shaping future research both in military and civilian research
literatures.
"Managing Stress After War: Veteran's Workbook and Guide to
Wellness" outlines clear strategies for tackling problems such as
learning healthy coping skills, sleep problems, and managing
stress, anger, and depression. Written in an easy-to-understand
style, this essential workbook and its companion clinician's manual
were developed and refined by the authors to help veterans
returning from conflicts and provide education and intervention for
those who are experiencing war-related stress.
Have you reached a point in your life where the stress you are
experiencing at work, at home or in your relationships has become
too much? If so, this is the book for you. This is a definitive
guide to help you to deal with the stresses and strains of daily
life. It will help you to feel more positive about yourself, enable
you make constructive changes to your life and enjoy better
relationships with your partner, colleagues, family and friends.
Susan's wisdom and advice will provide you with insight,
inspiration and practical solutions to help you cope with whatever
life throws at you.
How does a writer compose a suicide note? This was not a question
that the prize-winning novelist William Styron had ever
contemplated before. In this true account of his depression, Styron
describes an illness that reduced him from a successful writer to a
man arranging his own destruction. He lived to give us this
gripping description of his descent into mental anguish, and his
eventual success in overcoming a little-understood yet very common
condition. The unabridged text of Darkness Visible by William
Styron VINTAGE MINIS: GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS. A
series of short books by the world's greatest writers on the
experiences that make us human Also in the Vintage Minis series:
Swimming by Roger Deakin Babies by Anne Enright Calm by Tim Parks
Work by Joseph Heller
Bring peace, serenity, and tranquility to your life with these 100
activities and exercises to stay calm no matter what comes your
way! In the chaos of everyday life, staying relaxed isn't always
easy. But learning to remain calm is a skill that everyone can
master if you have the right tools. In 100 Ways to Calm, you will
find 100 activities, quotes, thought exercises, and more to help
you stay calm when you need it most. From learning simple and easy
breathing exercises to going for a walk or filling in a journal,
this practical book has a recommended method for everyone!
It's time to embrace the Italian way of life... The Sweetness of
Doing Nothing explores the southern Italian philosophy of Dolce Far
Niente to help you find pleasure in the everyday. How often do you
focus on being in the moment, doing nothing? Whether it's sitting
outside at a cafe watching the world go by, whiling away the hours
with your loved ones sipping a glass of wine or being immersed in
nature at the beach taking in the sun, these seemingly ordinary
moments are the ones that bring happiness in the long run and
highlight the joy in living. The Italians know the importance of
enjoying good food and good company and the pleasures of being
idle. The Sweetness of Doing Nothing will share this philosophy,
with recipes, suggestions and advice to help you to let go of
anxiety and savour life's precious moments.
Make aromatherapy an indispensable part of your everyday self-care
routine with this comprehensive holistic healing guide. If you're
in search of a more natural approach to health and wellbeing,
expert Louise Robinson has created over 40 bespoke remedies,
blends, and rituals to transform your body and mind - the perfect
antidote to the stresses of everyday life. Science now supports
what practitioners have long known: that oils derived from plants
have powerful therapeutic properties, working holistically on mind,
body, and spirit. From massage oils to boost immunity, to room
diffusers to help you sleep - this book is your complete guide to
essential oils and their healing properties. Harness the power of
essential oils and discover: - What aromatherapy is and the
benefits of the practice - How essential oils work - What
ingredients and equipment you will need to get started - How to use
essential oils safely with guidance to both air and skin
applications - Easy-to-follow illustrated guides for practical home
remedies and wellbeing treatments - Relaxing, restoring, and
revitalising alternative therapies including detox routines,
energising and mood-lifting oil blends, immunity-boosting, and
relaxation massages This aromatherapy book takes you on an
empowering journey of self-care. It begins by unpacking what
aromatherapy and essential oils are, how to use them correctly and
how to safely get the most out of them. This reference book is
divided into wellbeing treatments designed to uplift the mind,
body, and spirit. Also included are healing treatments designed to
address, relieve, and help cure a range of common conditions. Your
Essential Toolkit For Wellness in The Modern World Aromatherapy is
about more than just beautiful smelling aromas that come from
essential oils. This carefully curated collection of blends,
remedies, and practices shows you how to practice aromatherapy at
home. Extract and blend your own aromatic essential oils to care
for and heal yourself, follow step-by-step massage routines, and
combine aromatherapy with yoga, meditation, and breathwork to
deliver maximum benefit to you. Complete the Series: Once you've
completed Aromatherapy (Little Book of Self-Care), look out for
more books in this series from DK Books. Discover indispensable
everyday self-care routines in the other titles from the self-care
series including Ayurveda, Breathwork, Sleep and more.
Mental health professionals spend their days helping others, but
who is there to help them when stress and burnout threaten their
own well-being? Filled with self-assessments, journaling exercises,
and activities designed to facilitate renewal, growth, and change,
this timely book helps clinicians help themselves with coverage of
career threatening issues, such as fear of failure, loss of
confidence, and the financial stress and loss of autonomy that many
clinician's experience as a result of managed care and its
constraints.
Through personal accounts and revelations, this book explores
bullying at work and offers solutions to help overcome this
stressful, often isolating experience facing many women and men.
Based on three years of research, Andrea Adams plots the
destructive forces currently eroding the professional lives of many
people. By tracing the psychological origins of bullying at work
this book investigates the effect of past relationships on the
present, providing both individuals and organizations with a deeper
understanding of why things can go so badly wrong. Through advice
and guidance, it offers a way forward for all those who value the
need for psychological well-being at the workplace.
Welcome to the therapist in your pocket - full of anxiety-busting
advice, read this book to learn how to live better and restore your
confidence when panic attacks. Drawing on her own personal
experiences with anxiety, therapist Anna Williamson offers easy to
follow, expert guidance, alongside clinical psychologist, Dr Reetta
Newell. Breaking Mad is packed with coping methods and solutions
for those everyday moments where you need a helping hand. From
recognising the first warning signs of anxiety, to coping with a
panic attack or social anxiety, Anna and Reetta will be with you
every step of the way, offering practical strategies and
straightforward guidance whenever and wherever you might need it.
Whether at home, on the bus, at college, just before a meeting, or
even having a meltdown in the work toilet cubicle, Breaking Mad is
here for you. So welcome to the club - it's time to tackle anxiety
head on!
This book presents ground-breaking ideas based on current research
on how stigma can cause bodily felt trauma in stigmatised or
marginalised people, particularly those on the autism spectrum.
Gordon Gates draws on his academic research, professional knowledge
as a counsellor, and lived experience with Asperger's syndrome to
provide a unique framework for combating the psychological and
emotional impact of stigma. Explaining how to develop resilience
and essential coping mechanisms to manage distress and improve
mental health, this book casts new light on the significance of
stigma in mental health, and marks a new way forward for anyone who
has been made to feel like an "outsider".
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