The Power of Resilience
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Alan Sklar
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From the authors of the landmark Raising Resilient Children comes a guide to resilient living for adults.
"Brooks and Goldstein have created a uniquely wise guide summarizing a vast amount of research into a practical set of strategies to overcome adversity and live a stress-hardy life." (Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul®)
"Continuing their pioneering work on resilience, [Brooks and Goldstein] now show how and why it is never too late for adults to find strength and safety in life. A superb book!" (Edward Hallowell, MD, author of Driven to Distraction and The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness)
What is the source of the inner peace and self-confidence 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? Listeners 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 moving real-life stories from their work, they tell listeners how to rewrite those scripts and cultivate inner strength and optimism in themselves and in those around them. And they propose powerful lessons on how to increase our abilities for empathy, problem-solving, self-discipline, self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-confidence.
©2004 Robert Brooks and Sam Goldstein (P)2005 McGraw Hill-Ascent Audio