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How we see the world and ourselves is more important than what we
see or have. Our perspectives are what matter. Classic wisdom
literature has emphasized this for generations and clinical
psychology has followed suit from its inception. In essence, living
with a healthy perspective is truly tantamount to possessing the
proverbial "psychological pearl of great price." Knowing this,
Robert J. Wicks, world-renowned psychologist and author of Bounce:
Living the Resilient Life, has assembled and offered readers the
most current and powerful approaches to discovering and regaining a
balanced, healthy perspective that modern psychology has to offer.
In Perspective, Wicks combines top research with classic wisdom,
providing accessible, practical advice to his readers. In a lively
tone, he guides them through strategies on: -Understanding how the
psychology of gratitude and happiness can help you perceive the
beneficial things already in your life -Seeing yourself more
completely through the lens of cognitive behavioral therapy,
positive psychology, and narrative therapy -Overcoming resistances
to openness so that beneficial, needed change becomes more possible
-Following a reflective regimen that can help you maintain a
healthy perspective each day Wicks reveals that gaining a healthy,
positive perspective will help us become the calm within the storm.
Our newfound perspective will enable us to enjoy enriching
experiences, maintain balance, and reach out to others without
being pulled down in the process.
The mental and physical health of caregivers impacts more than just
that individual worker. It affects the health of their patients, it
impacts their families, it shapes communities, it influences
politics, and it plays into international relations. Medical and
nursing professionals working in today's health care settings must
be prepared to offer support in dangerous times despite staffing
shortages, financial pressures, and complex legal requirements. The
nature of this work puts these professionals in harm's way not only
physically, but at greater risk for secondary stress, trauma,
burnout and other emotional impacts exacerbating the need for
self-care. There is no better time to revisit the problem of
secondary stress among caregivers than on the heels of the COVID-19
pandemic. Times of challenge and change test health care
professionals' self-care insights, strategy, and reserves. New
learnings and ways of maneuvering through difficult professional
practice situations and life in general can become permanent
elements in our self-care cache. This book will enrich the reader's
insights and strategies with respect to secondary stress leading to
enhanced resilience of mind, body and spirit. This second edition
draws on content in the first edition and information from classic
literature and research findings about the phenomenon of secondary
stress experienced by nurses, physicians and physician assistants.
This book highlights the importance of interprofessional
communication and support in ameliorating the stressors of clinical
work, an effort enhanced by interdisciplinary co-authorship.
Educators and front line clinicians have come to the realization
that the recognition and self-management of secondary stress and
burnout will contribute to a high functioning, caring health care
delivery system in the future that prevents attrition and major
health problems for those in clinical careers. Overcoming Secondary
Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice is an indispensable resource
for medical and nursing professionals, students, and the counselors
and therapists who work with them.
This book is now available in paperback. While many of us may seek
traditional therapy to help us deal with life's difficulties, Zen,
according to David Brazier's "Zen Therapy", offers an alternative -
dragon-riding lessons. Psychologist and best selling author Robert
Wicks is a specialist in the field of secondary stress and counsels
people who help others - psychologists, doctors, nurses, and
ministers. In "Riding the Dragon", Wicks offers dragon riding
lessons, drawing upon both Eastern and Western traditions. In this
warm, compassionate, and highly personal guidebooks, Wicks offers
encouragement and 10 lessons to help people engage their problems
and grow through them. The 10 lessons include: prune carefully and
often; recognize your renewal zones; catch the slide; seek hidden
possibilities; engage the darkness; pair clarity and kindness; find
love in small deeds; seek perspective daily; build a barrier of
simplicity; and come home more often. Wicks has shown a generation
the links between psychology and spirituality, working from the
perspective that difficult times can offer striking moments of
grace.
In the end, it is not the amount of darkness in the world, our
country, family or even within ourselves that matters-It is how we
stand in that darkness that is crucial. In light of this, the
overall question addressed in this book is simple and challenging:
How can we best mentor ourselves with the knowledge that already
surrounds us so we learn and grow from the changes, stress, and
even trauma, that we must face in today's uncertain times?
Underlying the book's overall message is the signature strength of
humility because as the author emphasizes: When we take knowledge
and add humility, we get wisdom, and when we then add this very
wisdom to compassion, we get love... and love is at the heart of a
rich, compassionate, and resilient life. The book presents a series
of 50 brief lessons on such topics as: * Developing a renewed and
deeper interest in creative approaches to self-care * Overcoming
resistance to change * Ways to gain, maintain, and regain a healthy
perspective * Appreciating the advantages of the "psychological
detours" forced on us in life * How spending only 2 minutes each
day in silence, solitude, and wrapped in gratitude can be
transformative * Understanding how we can best apply the principles
of posttraumatic growth (PTG) to our own life situation * Dealing
effectively with necessary change and unexpected loss * Recognizing
the importance of pacing and timing in our interactions with others
Enriching the balance and meaning of life by better understanding
stress and creating your own self-care protocol, Bounce shows you
how to live life to the fullest. People are naturally drawn to
information on how to improve self-care, create a richer circle of
friends, develop and maintain a healthy perspective, and,
especially now, the importance of seeing "alone-time" not simply as
forced isolation but a venue for new personality development. This
aids self-awareness and understanding and improves emotional
intellect so we don't react but instead pause to reflect and
process life as it unfolds. The original edition of Bounce
addressed these areas but then came Covid-19, intense political
strife, and increased divisiveness within countries, families,
communities, and even faith traditions. The need to greet,
successfully adjust to, and even benefit from, such unexpected and
broad-reaching change, personally threatening challenges, and
stress is of even greater importance now. In addition, styles of
living which were taken for granted, such as adults going to work
and children educated in an actual classroom, were also radically
impacted. As a result, adults were also expected to quickly adapt
in order to deal with the questions raised by the young about their
own security and hoped-for normalcy. With updated information and a
new chapter on post-traumatic growth (PTG), the second edition of
Bounce is designed to enhance the search for balance and new
meaning to live life to the fullest.
Stress is a fact of modern life. And as more and more people face
greater financial insecurity, longer work hours, and the
increasingly complex personal and social demands of our fast-paced,
multi-tasking, high-tech lifestyle, finding healthy ways to handle
stress is more important than ever.
In Bounce: Living the Resilient Life, Robert Wicks shows you not
just how to manage stress, but how to transform stressful
situations into opportunities to live a more meaningful,
self-aware, and compassionate life. Wicks makes available to
everyone techniques he has used for over 30 years in helping
physicians, nurses, psychotherapists, educators, social workers,
ministers, and relief workers not only survive but flourish in
highly stressful occupations. You'll learn a wide range of
methods--normally reserved for those in helping and healing
professions--to help you bounce back from stress and live life to
the fullest.
Bounce shows you how to:
. Recognize the insidious nature of denial and avoidance as
responses to stress
. Employ psychologically powerful approaches to
self-awareness
. Improve self-talk through the use of cognitive behavioral
principles
. Apply daily-debriefing techniques
. Utilize a structured reflection guide to uncover areas that
require special attention
. Incorporate silence, solitude, and mindfulness into daily
life
. Stop the drain of valuable emotional energy caused by toxic life
situations and unexamined attitudes and beliefs
. And much more
Most important, Bounce helps you develop your own self-care
protocol and personal renewal program, based on an honest
assessment of your needs, life situation, and habitual ways of
dealing--or failing to deal--with stress.
Insightful, practical, and filled with wise guidance, Bounce shows
us all how to live with greater resilience in a world that grows
more stressful by the day."
This repackaged edition of noted psychologist Robert J. Wicks's
most popular book encourages readers to share and receive that
sacred presence more openly, especially through the gift of
friendship. The book's enduring popularity is due in part to its
practicality: principles of self-respect, skills for stress
management, and more. Also includes a new introduction by Wicks.
For fans of best-selling author Bob Wicks and for anyone who's ever
wanted to know why he's so special to so many readers, here is a
"Best of Wicks" collection of his trademark themes in one handy
book. Over the years, Bob Wicks has returned again and again to
four spiritual and psychological anchors that lead to peace and
fulfillment. These main anchors or life themes are experiencing
God, being available, having a sense of clarity, and delighting in
the ordinary. In all, Wicks has created a "spirituality of
gentleness." Writing about the four main themes, Wicks talks about
such individual topics as prayer, silence, solitude, presence,
sensitivity, identity, perspective, awareness, relationship, living
in the now, and love and service. This compilation shows how his
thought on each subject has developed and ripened over time-perfect
for leading readers along their own journey of discovery. Each
subject is covered in a brief page or two, perfect for quiet
mornings or evenings or for creating a moment of peace during a
hectic day. Also included are original poems from Wicks, many never
before published, to begin and end chapters. There's also a guide
to the source of each meditation so longtime fans will know which
reflections come from which book. This "best of Wicks'" is ideal
for longtime fans and new readers, for anyone suffering loss or
experiencing change of any kind, all those with hectic lifestyles,
and everyone who needs a bit of gentleness in his or her life. The
book is also a valuable resource for clergy and religious, anyone
in the helping professions, retreat directors, directors of
religious education, adult ed courses, and small faith sharing
groups.
This book is an invitation to come home to your authentic self in a
world that is frequently mesmerized by "spin," narcissism, fantasy,
and exhibitionism. Psychology and classic wisdom literature have,
in various ways, long recognized the value for simply becoming who
you are (i.e., ordinariness). However, this call is becoming
increasingly drowned out by the many other voices that emphasize
publicity and image-making over authenticity and humility. Renowned
therapist and author Robert Wicks has written The Tao of
Ordinariness as a way of beginning to address these tendencies in
contemporary society. In this new countercultural work, the
strength and joy of exploring who you are - and proceeding to share
yourself with others in a way that they too can reclaim themselves
- is revisited from a range of vantage points. The author
specifically reexamines themes of humility, simplicity, letting go,
self-awareness, "alonetime," resilience, and mentoring. In an era
when people increasingly measure self-worth by external measures,
such as the number of likes and views and followers on social media
feeds (which have many individuals chasing impossible fantasies and
living with a constant fear of "missing out"), Wicks offers a
return to your authentic self.
In this practical and hopeful book, the author leads readers on the
path of sensitivity, encouraging them not to withdraw from the
darkness in the world, while warning of the pitfalls of cynicism
and burnout. Rooted in the richness of spiritual tradition, this
book is indeed a guiding light for those who seek to live a
sensitive life.
Author of several acclaimed books and expert in the field of
secondary stress, psychologist Robert Wicks addresses the
experience of the mental health professional and raises awareness
of the insidious, almost silent psychological defenses of denial
and avoidance in the life of the clinician. A concise guide to
preventing and limiting acute and chronic secondary stress, The
Resilient Clinician offers an overview of mindfulness and
meditation as it applies to the clinician's own life rather than
that of the client or patient, and describes how to develop a
personally designed self-care protocol. This immensely readable
book also includes one of the most current selective bibliographies
of relevant research and clinical and theoretical publications in
the subject area, from common stressors and vicarious
post-traumatic stress disorders to burnout and compassion fatigue.
Informed by positive psychology and infused with compassion and
wisdom, this book will help clinicians remain challenged, maintain
perspective, and be inspired both professionally and personally.
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