Your Precious Life

How to Live it Well

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Social Psychology, Mental Health, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Shane Martin ISBN: 9781786050021
Publisher: Orpen Press Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Shane Martin
ISBN: 9781786050021
Publisher: Orpen Press
Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

We all want a life worth living. The search for ‘the good life’ has been a driving force for humanity throughout history. But what exactly is a ‘good life’? For too long psychologists have concerned themselves solely with helping the mentally unwell – those who suffer from depression, anxiety and a range of other mental health problems. However, psychologists have recently begun to focus on mental health, not just mental ill health, on happiness as well as unhappiness.

Drawing on the latest research in the area of positive psychology, and using a practical, down-to-earth style with real-life stories, Shane Martin teaches us how to bolster our mental health in order to be as happy and resilient as we can be. In Your Precious Life, he guides us along the path to optimal mental health and inner happiness, focusing on:

  • Rational thinking
  • Compassion
  • Gratitude
  • Savouring
  • Resilience
  • Community and belonging
  • Mindfulness
  • The importance of a healthy body – diet, exercise and sleep

Martin believes that everyone can use the tools of psychology to improve their happiness. We should not wait for a crisis before learning to address this crucial part of our well-being, but take proactive steps towards mental wellness. Your Precious Life will appeal to anyone who wants to ensure that the one life we have is a good one.

About the author

Shane Martin is a psychologist based in Monaghan. A leader within the area of education, Shane has visited hundreds of educational institutions nationwide, working with management teams, teachers, lecturers, students and parents. He has also provided training to health professionals and to many of Ireland’s leading business organisations within the public and private sectors. He is the founder of Moodwatchers (www.moodwatchers.com), a self-help psychology programme that he has presented at community venues throughout the country.

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We all want a life worth living. The search for ‘the good life’ has been a driving force for humanity throughout history. But what exactly is a ‘good life’? For too long psychologists have concerned themselves solely with helping the mentally unwell – those who suffer from depression, anxiety and a range of other mental health problems. However, psychologists have recently begun to focus on mental health, not just mental ill health, on happiness as well as unhappiness.

Drawing on the latest research in the area of positive psychology, and using a practical, down-to-earth style with real-life stories, Shane Martin teaches us how to bolster our mental health in order to be as happy and resilient as we can be. In Your Precious Life, he guides us along the path to optimal mental health and inner happiness, focusing on:

Martin believes that everyone can use the tools of psychology to improve their happiness. We should not wait for a crisis before learning to address this crucial part of our well-being, but take proactive steps towards mental wellness. Your Precious Life will appeal to anyone who wants to ensure that the one life we have is a good one.

About the author

Shane Martin is a psychologist based in Monaghan. A leader within the area of education, Shane has visited hundreds of educational institutions nationwide, working with management teams, teachers, lecturers, students and parents. He has also provided training to health professionals and to many of Ireland’s leading business organisations within the public and private sectors. He is the founder of Moodwatchers (www.moodwatchers.com), a self-help psychology programme that he has presented at community venues throughout the country.

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