Adjustment (Psychology)
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Adjustment (Psychology)
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Adjustment (Psychology)
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Incoming Resources
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- The grief recovery handbook for pet loss, Russell Friedman, Cole James, and John W. James
- Surviving, coping with a life crisis, Bob Montgomery and Laurel Morris
- Overcoming loneliness in everyday life, Jacqueline Olds, Richard Schwartz, and Harriet Webster
- Morrie, in his own words, Morrie Schwartz ; introduction by Paul Solman
- Ten years later, six people who faced adversity and transformed their lives, Hoda Kotb with Jane Lorenzini
- I will not be broken, five steps to overcoming a life crisis, Jerry White
- Hidden victims, an eight-stage healing process for families and friends of the mentally ill, Julie Tallard Johnson ; foreword by E. Fuller Torrey
- Moving on, creating your house of belonging with simple abundance, by Sarah Ban Breathnach
- When pregnancy fails, families coping with miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, and infant death, Susan Borg and Judith Lasker
- Supernormal, childhood adversity and the amazing untold story of resilience, Meg Jay, PhD
- Make miracles in forty days, turning what you have into what you want, Melody Beattie
- On my own, Diane Rehm
- Get over yourself!, how to drop the drama and claim the life you deserve, Tonya Pinkins
- Passion and reason, making sense of our emotions, Richard S. Lazarus, Bernice N. Lazarus
- The 30-day heartbreak cure, getting over him and back out there one month from today, Catherine Hickland
- How to survive and thrive when bad things happen, 9 steps to cultivating an opportunity mindset in a crisis, Jim Taylor
- Managing stress
- How to mend your broken heart, overcome emotional pain at the end of a relationship, Paul McKenna and Hugh Willbourn
- Beating the college blues, Paul A. Grayson, Philip W. Meilman
- It's not over until you win!, how to become the person you always wanted to be, no matter what the obstacle, Les Brown
- Why has nobody told me this before?, Dr. Julie Smith
- It's never too late, make the next act of your life the best act of your life, Kathie Lee Gifford
- What doesn't kill us makes us, who we become after tragedy and trauma, Mike Mariani
- Seven choices, taking steps to new life after losing someone you love, by Elizabeth Harper Neeld
- Transitions, making sense of life's changes, William Bridges, PhD with Susan Bridges ; foreword by Michael Bungay Stanier
- Triggers, creating behavior that lasts-- becoming the person you want to be, Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter
- Never get angry again, the foolproof way to stay calm and in control in any conversation or situation, David J. Lieberman, Ph. D
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