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1. Stressilient: How to Beat Stress and Build Resilience by Dr Sam Akbar, Paperback – 11 May 2022, RRP $17.99
2. Sane: How I shaped up my mind, improved my mental strength and found calm by Emma Young, RRP $26.99
3. Turning Down The Noise: The quiet power of silence in a busy world by Christine Jackman, Paperback 2020, RRP $32.99
4. The Certainty Myth by Dr Toni Lindsay, Paperback 2022, RRP $29.99.
Condition: New, never read with remainder marks on side of books and minor shelf wear as shown in photos.
1. Stressilient: How to Beat Stress and Build Resilience by Dr Sam Akbar, Paperback – 11 May 2022, RRP $17.99
’…short, sharp guide to managing your mind.’ THE SUNDAY TIMES STYLE
‘If I could inject it, I would.’ REFINERY29
‘Brilliant’ THE TELEGRAPH
Manage your mind. Handle your emotions. Concentrate on what matters in life.
So many of us feel stressed in our daily lives but lack the ability to respond to life’s hurdles effectively and overcome these challenges. We can build resilience to stress by taking action to live our lives in a more meaningful way.
The answer is to become stressilient.
Dr Sam Akbar will show you how. As a clinical psychologist with over ten years of experience, Dr Sam draws from her own professional expertise to provide sensitive and realistic guidance to feel calmer, less stressed, and more resilient to life’s challenges.
From understanding how your brain works, managing your emotions and challenging your thought-processes, to opening up your perspective and having more self-compassion, Stressilient offers an indispensable, easy and effective go-to guide to help you get from surviving to thriving.
About the Author
Dr Sam Akbar is a clinical psychologist specialising in treating refugees who have survived torture, war or sexual violence; she also teaches and trains other psychologists across the world from Ireland to the refugee camps of northern Iraq on how to work with trauma. Sam has a degree in Classics from Oxford University and a doctorate in clinical psychology from University College London. She lives in London with her family. This is her first book.
Product details
- Publisher : 4th Estate GB (11 May 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0008448051
- ISBN-13 : 9780008448059
- Dimensions : 11.1 x 1.3 x 16.5 cm
2. Sane: How I shaped up my mind, improved my mental strength and found calm by Emma Young, RRP $26.99
The scientifically proven route to enriching and enhancing your state of mind.
Emma Young has no history of mental illness, just like everyone else, occasionally she gets down, anxious and disproportionately stressed. Disappointed that her mind does not always deal well with the pressures of modern life, Emma decided to go on mind-toning journey.
Is it possible to tone your mind just as you can tone your body so it becomes more resilient and better prepared to deal with what life throws at you?
By looking at some of the new and tried and tested techniques, from meditation to mental preparation involved in extreme sports and military training, Emma has devised a programme that will help everyone achieve mental stability.
About the Author
Emma Young is an award-winning science and health journalist now based in Sheffield. She has a BSc (Hons) in psychology from the University of Durham and 20 years' experience on titles including the Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald, and New Scientist. She also writes for Mosaic, the new Wellcome Trust magazine.
3. Turning Down The Noise: The quiet power of silence in a busy world by Christine Jackman, Paperback 2020, RRP $32.99
Paperback – 1 September 2020
RRP $32.99
Through her personal quest for a better way of being, author and respected journalist Christine Jackman seeks out the best ways to regain clarity and peace of mind in a busy and noisy world.
'A great Australian journalist on a deeply personal assignment: treading bravely, beautifully into the wonder of silence.' TRENT DALTON
'I would never think of myself as a silent retreat person but I kind of felt like Jackman went in my place! She writes so thoughtfully and clearly about feelings that are hard to describe - it's very impressive. Writing a book about something essentially ungraspable is a very bold decision, but thanks to her journalistic method and assured style, Jackman has pulled it off. A counterintuitive modern odyssey in which the heroine sets out from a land of deafening overplenty in search of ... less. Beautifully researched.' - ANNABEL CRABB
Through the centuries, wise men and women have sought silence when seeking insight, wisdom and creative inspiration.
Is neuroscience now beginning to catch up, to deliver proof that the mystics, monks and medicine men were onto something?Turning Down the Noise explores, through Christine Jackman's own quest for a better way of being, what is happening to our brains, to our lives and our communities as our world becomes noisier than ever before.
More importantly, it asks whether we can reverse the damage through simple daily acts designed to strip out the stimuli and reclaim the silence. Our children have a plethora of devices and technology available to them, but increasingly are distracted, irritable and struggling to learn.
The modern search for a better sense of wellbeing has fuelled an industry worth billions of dollars but at the same time the use of anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medications continue to skyrocket. In the vein of Leigh Sales' Any Ordinary Day (BS 103k copies), this is real-life working mum and respected journalist Christine Jackman's personal quest for a better way of being.
Seeking ways to channel and capture the clarity and peace of mind so often lacking in our lives, she writes with a lightness of touch, sharing her own experiences and digging into her subject with the zeal of an investigative journalist with an enquiring mind.
About the Author
Christine Jackman began her career as a journalist with The Courier-Mail in Brisbane, Australia, in 1993. She has worked in New York as a foreign correspondent for NewsCorp, in the Canberra press gallery and as the social issues writer for The Australian. After several years as an award-winning staff writer for The Weekend Australian Magazine, Christine embraced freelance journalism, with features published in Good Weekend, Vogue and The Australian Women's Weekly. She is also a communications consultant.
Product details
- Publisher : Murdoch Books; 1st edition (1 September 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1760525898
- ISBN-13 : 9781760525897
- Dimensions : 15.4 x 3.1 x 23.2 cm.
4. The Certainty Myth by Dr Toni Lindsay, Paperback 2022, RRP $29.99
The Certainty Myth is a self-help manual for people who are struggling with the uncertainty that arrives in their life.
When things are uncertain, it’s easy to feel anxious, stressed, overwhelmed or angry. And today, it often feels like things are more uncertain than ever before. In fact, chaos and uncertainty seem to surround us.
But we don’t have to be the victims of our circumstances.
For anyone who is struggling with making sense of a world that keeps changing around them, The Certainty Myth will help you rise above the chaos and find emotional stability and happiness. With tools such as ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and real-world examples, you’ll learn how letting go of certainty can be the key to happiness in today’s world.
Drawing from the author’s experience as a Clinical and Health Psychologist helping people cope with the psychological impact of severe illness, you’ll discover proven and simple strategies that are designed to be useful even when your anxiety rises and the simplest tasks can seem complex and overwhelming.
You’ll learn how to avoid burnout, how an awareness of mortality can help you put things in perspective, how to defuse the emotional power that external circumstances hold over your life, and so much more. Free from jargon yet thoroughly researched and (backed) by science and experience, discover the keys to rising above certainty in your life. Uncertainty may be inevitable, but suffering from it does not have to be.
About the Author
Dr Toni Lindsay is a clinical and health psychologist who has been working with both adults and adolescents for over ten years. She works at Chris O'Brien Lifehouse and teaches at the University of Melbourne (Adolescent Medicine) and the University of Sydney Nursing School.
Product details
- Publisher : Exisle Publishing (7 September 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1922539325
- ISBN-13 : 9781922539328
- Dimensions : 15.88 x 1.91 x 23.5 cm.
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