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Resilience Grows

Xena Mindhurst

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Resilience Grows: Building Strength Through Science and Community dismantles the myth that resilience is an innate gift, positioning it instead as a learnable skill shaped by neuroscience, psychology, and social connections. At its core, the book explores how resilience blossoms through the interplay of individual habits—like reframing negative thoughts—and community support systems. Grounded in decades of research, it reveals surprising insights: for example, tight-knit communities like Roseto, Pennsylvania, historically showed remarkably low heart disease rates tied not to diet but to social cohesion, proving relationships can physically buffer stress. Neuroscience studies further illustrate how mindfulness practices reduce amygdala activity, literally rewiring the brain’s stress response over time.

 
The book uniquely balances micro-level tools, such as cognitive-behavioral exercises and gratitude journaling, with macro-level societal factors like economic inequality. While many self-help guides focus solely on personal effort, this work argues systemic change—like accessible mental healthcare—is equally vital. Chapters progress from foundational concepts (think Martin Seligman’s learned helplessness experiments) to practical strategies, including stress inoculation training and mapping personal support networks. Real-world examples, from disaster recovery communities to teachers applying resilience techniques, keep concepts relatable.

 
Written in clear, jargon-free prose, each chapter ends with reflection questions and evidence-based exercises, bridging theory and action. By merging rigorous science with actionable steps, Resilience Grows offers a refreshing, holistic path to emotional well-being—one that empowers readers to cultivate strength within themselves and their communities.
Disponible depuis: 26/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 61 pages.

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