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From Survive to Thrive - (Johns Hopkins Press Health Books (Paperback)) by Margaret S Chisolm (Hardcover)
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- What's holding you back?
- About the Author: Margaret S. Chisolm, MD, is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, a professor of medicine, and the vice chair for education in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
- 168 Pages
- Psychology, Psychotherapy
- Series Name: Johns Hopkins Press Health Books (Paperback)
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She also; introduces the four perspectives through which all mental distress should be examined: disease, dimensional, behavior, and life story; describes the four pathways associated with well-being: family, work, education, and community; includes fascinating stories from her own clinical (and personal) experience featuring real people who found fulfillment by embracing these perspectives and pathways; supplements detailed, step-by-step advice with interactive elements, including self-assessments and self-reflection exercises; incorporates graphic elements to illustrate important lessons This upbeat guide is the first to detail evidence-based principles for improving well-being in those with mental illness.Book Synopsis
What's holding you back? Learn how to take the steps needed to get to a place where you are happier, more productive, and more at peace.
Winner of the Nautilus Book Award by the Nautilus Book Awards, Finalist of the American Book Fest Best Book Award in Health - Psychology/Mental Health by the American Book Fest
Are you struggling with personal problems, a mental health condition, or addiction? Are you looking to permanently improve your well-being and happiness? If you'd like to lead a fuller, more satisfying life--or help a mentally ill loved one--this book is for you.
In From Survive to Thrive, Dr. Margaret S. Chisolm, a psychiatrist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, describes a tried-and-true plan to help anyone grappling with life's challenges learn how to flourish. Dr. Chisolm does not define health as the mere absence of illness. She wants you to be able to lead the best life possible--to thrive! In down-to-earth prose, Dr. Chisolm provides insight into how readers can cultivate healthy habits and more positive reactions to life's provocations, choosing not to allow past life circumstances or a disease state to define their well-being. She also
- introduces the four perspectives through which all mental distress should be examined: disease, dimensional, behavior, and life story
- describes the four pathways associated with well-being: family, work, education, and community
- includes fascinating stories from her own clinical (and personal) experience featuring real people who found fulfillment by embracing these perspectives and pathways
- supplements detailed, step-by-step advice with interactive elements, including self-assessments and self-reflection exercises
- incorporates graphic elements to illustrate important lessons
This upbeat guide is the first to detail evidence-based principles for improving well-being in those with mental illness.
About the Author
Margaret S. Chisolm, MD, is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, a professor of medicine, and the vice chair for education in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The director of the Paul McHugh Program for Human Flourishing, she is the coauthor of Systematic Psychiatric Evaluation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Applying the Perspectives of Psychiatry. Journalist John Hanc teaches writing and journalism at New York Institute of Technology. He is the co-writer of Fighting for My Life: How to Thrive in the Shadow of Alzheimer's and Organize Your Emotions, Optimize Your Life: Decode Your Emotional DNA--and Thrive.
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