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Introverts - (Empowering You) by Christie Cognevich (Paperback)

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  • Many introverted teenagers feel pressured to exhibit extroverted traits, while their vivid inner lives and intelligences go overlooked.
  • About the Author: Christie Cognevich is a writer from New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • 256 Pages
  • Young Adult Nonfiction, Inspirational & Personal Growth
  • Series Name: Empowering You

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About the Book



Many introverted teenagers feel pressured to exhibit extroverted traits, while their vivid inner lives and intelligences go overlooked. This book explores the difficulties introverts may face while also highlighting how they can harness their unique abilities and skills to find success socially, academically, and in their future careers.



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Many introverted teenagers feel pressured to exhibit extroverted traits, while their vivid inner lives and intelligences go overlooked. This book explores the difficulties introverts may face while also highlighting how they can harness their unique abilities and skills to find success socially, academically, and in their future careers.



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A comprehensive examination of the behaviors, attributes, skill sets, and stereotypes associated with introverts. By meticulously defining what it means to be an introvert, Cognevich is laying the foundation for a deeper understanding of how introversion manifests in various behaviors and actions. A standout feature is the use of interviews, which highlights the unique ways introverts can present, demonstrating that introversion is not a monolithic experience but a spectrum of behaviors and characteristics. This approach effectively dispels the myth of a one-size-fits-all definition. The book's tone is particularly noteworthy for its positive and affirming perspective. It emphasizes that there is nothing wrong with being an introvert, countering common societal stereotypes. Through thoughtful comparisons and anecdotes, the book illustrates why introverts are essential to society, offering a nuanced view that celebrates their contributions. It is a valuable read for anyone looking to appreciate the rich diversity of introverted experiences and the important role introverts play in our world. An insightful and affirming resource for understanding introverts, providing both depth and breadth in its exploration.



Christie Cognevich has created a thoroughly researched resource for introverted teens that is as validating as it is compelling. Packed with information, this book will be a beacon to the more introverted among us.



Christie Cognevich's thoughtful exploration of introversion is personal, compassionate, and expansive. Using a beautiful balance of anecdotal experiences and concrete information, Introverts fosters understanding and celebration of introversion, and ultimately shows a path forward for the most important thing of all--ease and peace with oneself.



This approachable, wide-ranging installment in the Empowering You series presents information and advice about introversion in three sections: basics of introversion, being introverted in an extroverted society, and the pathways to introverted happiness. After defining introversion and exploring how it shapes our relationships, interests, and interactions, Cognevich describes testing and measurement methods and offers a holistic discussion of introversion, including nature versus nurture, motivations, and personality choices. She offers insight on how introverts relate to societal ideals about interactions, ways they form and maintain relationships, and how they prioritize their energy.Throughout, she is sure to emphasize that introversion isn't a disorder or better or worse than extroversion, and in part 3, she offers advice on developing effective communication and relationship skills that play to introverted personality traits. Quotes from people who identify as introverted close each chapter and offer personal insights into some issues and experiences introverts can face. Containing robust source notes, this will be a useful volume for psychology projects in the school or public library setting.



Written in clear-cut yet scientific terms, Introverts by Christie Cognevich is an eye-opening resource I desperately wish I'd had as a teen. I thought I knew what being an introvert meant, but this book peeled back all the stereotypes and assumptions and revealed the many ways being an introvert not only affects but enhances my daily life. I've never felt more empowered or at peace with being an introvert than I have since reading this book.




About the Author



Christie Cognevich is a writer from New Orleans, Louisiana. She earned a PhD in English literature from Louisiana State University and an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She taught literature, composition, and creative writing at the high school and university level for over a decade and now works in library services. She is the author of Depression: Insights and Tips for Teenagers and Dealing with Stress: Insights and Tips for Teenagers. She can be found online at christiecognevich.com.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 13 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
Sub-Genre: Inspirational & Personal Growth
Series Title: Empowering You
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Christie Cognevich
Language: English
Street Date: September 17, 2024
TCIN: 1004136667
UPC: 9781538177303
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-4391
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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