Reduce your stress in 10 minutes or less with the practical exercises and quick strategies in The Stress Management Workbook. Learning how to manage your stress shouldn’t be stressful. With The Stress Management Workbook you’ll get the relief you need in a time frame that works for you. With concrete exercises that require no more than 10 minutes each, The Stress Management Workbook will help you build sustainable stress management skills for significantly reducing stress—now and for the future. In The Stress Management Workbook, leading stress management and mental wellness expert Dr. Ruth White teaches you how to keep your brain sharp, improve your mind’s response to stress, and develop strategies for minimizing stress. This fresh set of stress management skills will empower you to perform better at work, increase your energy, foster better relationships, and be healthier in both mind and body. Effective and easy-to-follow, The Stress Management Workbook will teach you to: • Identify sources of stress through checklists, quizzes, and other informative activities • Set personal stress management goals that will prepare you for the work you’re about to do • Learn to handle stress in the moment with interactive exercises that require no more than one, five, or ten minutes • Build long-term strategies that support your personal goals and foster positive lifestyle changes for a more fulfilling life A happier, stress-free life is within reach. Learn how to change the way you respond to stress in your daily life with the practical guidance in The Stress Management Workbook. Reviews: "Practical, easy to use, and at the same time deep. Strongly recommended."—Stephen P. Hinshaw, PhD, Professor, UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco, author of Another Kind of Madness: A Journey through the Stigma and Hope of Mental Illness "The Stress Management Workbook? is a terrific, practical guide to overcoming stress. Dr. White clearly understands that our likelihood of overcoming stressful situations increases as we equip ourselves with resources to facilitate changes. Replete with valuable self-care suggestions, this multifaceted workbook is a welcome resource guide likely to provide respite and comfort to its readers."—Dr. Anna Morgan-Mullane, Adjunct Professor, New York University Silver School of Social Work and Vice President of Mental Health Services at Children of Promise, NYC "This workbook is extremely efficient in terms of teaching what stress is and how to manage it. Ruth White does a beautiful job breaking it down into tangible ways to manage stress to lead healthy change in your life--from one minute to ten-minute techniques, making it possible for anyone who thinks they are too busy to take care of themselves."—Sherry Blair, CEO/Founder Institute for Inspirational Change About the Author: RUTH C. WHITE, PHD, MPH, MSW, is a stress management and mental wellness expert. As a mental health activist, Ruth combines her training in social work and public health to fight against stigma and promote mental health and wellbeing in individuals, organizations, and communities. Her approach is holistic, science-based, and prevention-focused. It is also grounded in her past experience as an elite athlete, and her mental health journey as someone who lives with bipolar disorder. Since 2013, Dr. White has taught at the University of Southern California where she is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. With more than 25 years of experience, Ruth has worked to implement health, mental health, social welfare, and diversity/inclusion programs within a variety of platforms locally, nationally, and globally. She writes a popular blog for Psychology Today that explores the intersection of culture and mental health. Her books include Bipolar 101 with John D. Preston and Preventing Bipolar Relapse. She has appeared in a wide range of media including the BBC, Women’s Health, Marie Claire, the Seattle Times, the New York Times, and The Economist among others. |