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- The Tree That Bends brings fresh ideas into the psychology of high performance.
- About the Author: Professor Ross White is an award-winning clinical psychologist who specialises in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of adults working in high-performance environments, Including elite-level athletes in rugby, football, athletics and tennis.
- 384 Pages
- Self Improvement, Personal Growth
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The Tree That Bends brings fresh ideas into the psychology of high performance.
In this book, the award-winning psychologist Dr Ross G. White describes how anyone can maintain the high-performance habits that elite athletes, CEO's and performers have. The Tree That Bends focuses on the importance of having a flexible mind by telling personal anecdotes and inspirational stories from a range of flexible thinkers from the worlds of business, sport and innovation. It is individuals with mental toughness and grit who are able to succeed at the highest levels in every area and Dr White is an expert at teaching you how they do it. Insights, tips and strategies are sprinkled throughout the book, providing multiple practicable ways for you to develop habits that last.Review Quotes
The Tree That Bends is a beautifully written exploration of the importance of psychological flexibility in modern life. Ross White draws on insights from his extensive experience working with elite athletes and professionals to show you how the principles that underlie Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or Training (ACT) can be used not just to survive but to thrive. Whether you're a high achiever striving for balance or anyone seeking to navigate life's challenges with greater ease, The Tree That Bends gives you evidence-based strategies to cultivate a life rich in purpose and vitality. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their mental agility and overall quality of life in today's high-pressure world.--Steven C. Hayes, PhD, Originator of ACT and author of A Liberated Mind
A smart, engaging and, best of all, incredibly practical guide to winning in life without losing yourself along the way--Damian Hughes, co-host of the High Performance Podcast
At last, a truly practical, realistic, doable guide to building a better life, and taking good care of yourself, while also performing at your peak. Ross White takes you step-by-step through scientifically-proven strategies to develop a flexible mind: take the power out of difficult thoughts and feelings, live fully in the present, and be the sort of person you want to be. And he does all of this without any of the pseudoscience BS or toxic positivity we so often find in self-help and personal growth approaches. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to move from striving to thriving in any area of their life.--Russ Harris, author of The Happiness Trap and ACT Made Simple
Discover the wisdom within The Tree That Bends, a compelling exploration of embracing difficult emotions and acting in ways that are deeply meaningful. This book offers deep insights and practical reflections, guiding you to turn towards challenges and act in harmony with your personal values--Dr Todd B. Kashdan, Professor of Psychology and author of The Upside of Your Dark Side and The Art of Insubordination
Imagine being grounded, like a tree with deep roots, and yet empowered to respond flexibly to life's challenges. Through a beautiful mix of stories and ideas, metaphors and science, Ross White provides us with a way of getting there. The Tree That Bends contains all the wisdom and inspiration you need to go beyond the grind of the modern world and live with more meaning and vitality.--Debbie Sorensen, PhD, author of ACT for Burnout
About the Author
Professor Ross White is an award-winning clinical psychologist who specialises in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of adults working in high-performance environments, Including elite-level athletes in rugby, football, athletics and tennis. He is also an expert in global mental health and has conducted research in collaborations with the World Health Organization and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees on interventions for reducing distress experienced by refugees in the aftermath of humanitarian crises. He is currently Professor of Clinical Psychology at Queen's University Belfast, and is a director of Strive2Thrive, a training and consultancy.Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 384
Genre: Self Improvement
Sub-Genre: Personal Growth
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Theme: Success
Format: Paperback
Author: Ross G White
Language: English
Street Date: October 14, 2025
TCIN: 1002183754
UPC: 9781529430011
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-7843
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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