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Mind Stress Balance

River Mindfulness

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Mind Stress Balance offers a comprehensive guide to managing stress, emphasizing the importance of understanding stress's science, developing coping mechanisms, and building resilience. This self-help psychology book explores the body's stress response, particularly the HPA axis, and how chronic stress can negatively impact mental health and productivity. It uniquely combines clinical insights with neuroscience findings, offering a practical, evidence-based approach to stress reduction.

 
The book progresses through four parts, beginning with the fundamentals of stress and its impact, supported by neuroscience. It then explores coping strategies like mindfulness and cognitive restructuring, examining their effectiveness through clinical studies. Resilience-building practices like self-compassion and social support are also covered, providing practical guidelines for personalized stress management.

 
By focusing on actionable strategies, Mind Stress Balance empowers readers to regain control and cultivate a more balanced life, referencing evidence-based approaches.
Available since: 02/16/2025.
Print length: 115 pages.

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