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Resilience

How We Find New Strength At Times of Stress

Foreword by Rhonda Sciortino
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On sale Aug 25, 2020 | 272 Pages | 9781578268627

Turn stress into strength—and resilience into your greatest asset.

Stress is an unavoidable part of life. It arrives uninvited in moments of loss, upheaval, or even joy—through job changes, relationships, or long-awaited dreams fulfilled. But while stress is inevitable, suffering is not.

Why do some people emerge from crisis stronger, while others struggle to recover?

In this groundbreaking book, renowned psychiatrist Dr. Frederic Flach draws on over 30 years of clinical experience to reveal the key to thriving under pressure: resilience.

With powerful insights and practical tools, you'll learn:


  • The 14 essential traits that build lasting resilience
  • Why breaking down can be the first step toward breakthrough
  • A 5-step plan for creative problem-solving in any situation
  • How to strengthen your body’s natural defenses against stress
  • Ways to reframe pain and redefine problems to create a life of meaning and joy

Whether you're facing a personal crisis or navigating everyday challenges, this book offers a roadmap to not just survive—but to grow, heal, and flourish.

Now available in print, eBook, and audiobook formats.
"Expertly and effectively written, organized and presented, "Resilience: How We Find New Strength At Times of Stress" is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Self-Help/Self-Improvement collections and personal reading lists for anyone having to deal with Mood Disorders; Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; and Anxiety Disorders in this current time of pandemic, economic collapse, and divisive political activism." Wisconsin Bookwatch

 “Frederic Flach, tried to pinpoint the attitudes and attributes that resilient people have in common—the psychological sources of the bounce-back factor... which [he] believes most of us can cultivate.” —Robert Rodale, Prevention Magazine

“Part practical and part inspirational.... Written with clarity...contains short, readable examples for all aspects of life...useful to lay persons in times of crisis.”
—The New England Journal of Medicine

“Why are some of us permanently damaged by personal setbacks or traumatic change while others pull themselves together and plow on, better prepared for future crises? The answer, says Flach in this guide to handling the endemic stresses of modern life, is ‘resilience’....[A] coherent theory, presented here with considerable skill.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“Frederic Flach’s most important book to date. Here he brings together his preeminent understanding of psychotherapy and psychiatry drawn from thirty years of practice.... The result is a very helpful and insightful book with numerous case examples.... A humane and optimistic treatise recommended to all those who have interest in understanding their personal journey and their destiny.”
—Peter C. Whybrow, M.D., Director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Executive Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA

“Well-written and vital ways of coping with stress, recovering from disruption, and creating a process by which one can not only survive catastrophe but can escape with flexibility, faith, and the will to survive.”
—Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco

“[Resilience] is the greatest teacher’s guide I’ve seen for helping all teachers transform their classrooms into resilient learning environments in which young people, especially those under stress, can discover the path from insecurity—to learning—to creativity.”
—Archie E. Lapoint, Former Executive Director of the National Assessment of Educational Progress
FREDERIC FLACH, M.D., K.C.H.S. was an internationally recognized psychiatrist and author whose highly acclaimed books include Putting the Pieces Together Again; A New Marriage, A New Life; Resilience; Rickie; The Secret Strength of Angels; and Faith, Healing and Miracles. In 1996 he was awarded the Maxine Mason award by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. He appeared on numerous radio and television programs across the country including Today, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, and Good Day New York.
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Turn stress into strength—and resilience into your greatest asset.

Stress is an unavoidable part of life. It arrives uninvited in moments of loss, upheaval, or even joy—through job changes, relationships, or long-awaited dreams fulfilled. But while stress is inevitable, suffering is not.

Why do some people emerge from crisis stronger, while others struggle to recover?

In this groundbreaking book, renowned psychiatrist Dr. Frederic Flach draws on over 30 years of clinical experience to reveal the key to thriving under pressure: resilience.

With powerful insights and practical tools, you'll learn:


  • The 14 essential traits that build lasting resilience
  • Why breaking down can be the first step toward breakthrough
  • A 5-step plan for creative problem-solving in any situation
  • How to strengthen your body’s natural defenses against stress
  • Ways to reframe pain and redefine problems to create a life of meaning and joy

Whether you're facing a personal crisis or navigating everyday challenges, this book offers a roadmap to not just survive—but to grow, heal, and flourish.

Now available in print, eBook, and audiobook formats.

Praise

"Expertly and effectively written, organized and presented, "Resilience: How We Find New Strength At Times of Stress" is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Self-Help/Self-Improvement collections and personal reading lists for anyone having to deal with Mood Disorders; Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; and Anxiety Disorders in this current time of pandemic, economic collapse, and divisive political activism." Wisconsin Bookwatch

 “Frederic Flach, tried to pinpoint the attitudes and attributes that resilient people have in common—the psychological sources of the bounce-back factor... which [he] believes most of us can cultivate.” —Robert Rodale, Prevention Magazine

“Part practical and part inspirational.... Written with clarity...contains short, readable examples for all aspects of life...useful to lay persons in times of crisis.”
—The New England Journal of Medicine

“Why are some of us permanently damaged by personal setbacks or traumatic change while others pull themselves together and plow on, better prepared for future crises? The answer, says Flach in this guide to handling the endemic stresses of modern life, is ‘resilience’....[A] coherent theory, presented here with considerable skill.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“Frederic Flach’s most important book to date. Here he brings together his preeminent understanding of psychotherapy and psychiatry drawn from thirty years of practice.... The result is a very helpful and insightful book with numerous case examples.... A humane and optimistic treatise recommended to all those who have interest in understanding their personal journey and their destiny.”
—Peter C. Whybrow, M.D., Director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Executive Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA

“Well-written and vital ways of coping with stress, recovering from disruption, and creating a process by which one can not only survive catastrophe but can escape with flexibility, faith, and the will to survive.”
—Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco

“[Resilience] is the greatest teacher’s guide I’ve seen for helping all teachers transform their classrooms into resilient learning environments in which young people, especially those under stress, can discover the path from insecurity—to learning—to creativity.”
—Archie E. Lapoint, Former Executive Director of the National Assessment of Educational Progress

Author

FREDERIC FLACH, M.D., K.C.H.S. was an internationally recognized psychiatrist and author whose highly acclaimed books include Putting the Pieces Together Again; A New Marriage, A New Life; Resilience; Rickie; The Secret Strength of Angels; and Faith, Healing and Miracles. In 1996 he was awarded the Maxine Mason award by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. He appeared on numerous radio and television programs across the country including Today, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, and Good Day New York.
Frederic Flach, MD, KCHS View titles by Frederic Flach, MD, KCHS

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