Author: | Abbie Lane | ISBN: | 9781786050496 |
Publisher: | Orpen Press Ltd | Publication: | March 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Orpen Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Abbie Lane |
ISBN: | 9781786050496 |
Publisher: | Orpen Press Ltd |
Publication: | March 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Orpen Press |
Language: | English |
Stress has been called the epidemic of the twenty-first century. By 2020 it is estimated that five out of the top ten diseases worldwide will be stress-related. Yet, as human beings we need stress to function at our best and to reach our potential. Modern life is stressful and making stress work for you is one of the most important life skills of today’s world. Learning to identify and manage stress is a skill for life and will lead you to enjoy good physical and mental health, and improve your performance and quality of life no matter what pressures you encounter.
The Stress Handbook is about well-being and recovery. It will show you how to manage your life stress in your own way. By looking at the science behind stress and drawing on more than twenty years of experience working with stress and stress-related illnesses, the author will show you how to:
Full of practical advice and examples drawn from years of clinical practice, The Stress Handbook will give you the life skills to make stress work to your advantage no matter what stress comes your way.
Dr Abbie Lane is a consultant psychiatrist and associate dean with St Patrick’s Mental Health Services. She is also an associate professor at UCD. For almost twenty years she led a clinic specialising in stress assessment and management based at St John of God Hospital in Dublin. In 2013 she set up her own practice, the Gulliver Clinic, and now provides assessment and advice to individuals and groups. She is the co-author of Stress: The CommonSense Approach (1998) and co-editor of Understanding Mental Health (2005).
Stress has been called the epidemic of the twenty-first century. By 2020 it is estimated that five out of the top ten diseases worldwide will be stress-related. Yet, as human beings we need stress to function at our best and to reach our potential. Modern life is stressful and making stress work for you is one of the most important life skills of today’s world. Learning to identify and manage stress is a skill for life and will lead you to enjoy good physical and mental health, and improve your performance and quality of life no matter what pressures you encounter.
The Stress Handbook is about well-being and recovery. It will show you how to manage your life stress in your own way. By looking at the science behind stress and drawing on more than twenty years of experience working with stress and stress-related illnesses, the author will show you how to:
Full of practical advice and examples drawn from years of clinical practice, The Stress Handbook will give you the life skills to make stress work to your advantage no matter what stress comes your way.
Dr Abbie Lane is a consultant psychiatrist and associate dean with St Patrick’s Mental Health Services. She is also an associate professor at UCD. For almost twenty years she led a clinic specialising in stress assessment and management based at St John of God Hospital in Dublin. In 2013 she set up her own practice, the Gulliver Clinic, and now provides assessment and advice to individuals and groups. She is the co-author of Stress: The CommonSense Approach (1998) and co-editor of Understanding Mental Health (2005).