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Coping in Good Times and Bad: Developing Fortitude

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Coping in Good Times and Bad: Developing Fortitude
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Erica Frydenberg
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 233,Width 154
Category/GenrePopular psychology
ISBN/Barcode 9780522878806
ClassificationsDewey:158.1
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Melbourne University Press
Imprint Melbourne University Press
Publication Date 30 August 2022
Publication Country Australia

Description

'I wanted to bring together what we know about how we cope and, through that, provide a template for a good life'. No one thinks about how well they're coping with life's daily stresses, until they're not. Coping in Good Times and Bad brings together what we know about coping so we can create a life of health, joy, satisfaction, resilience and wellbeing. 'Coping' and 'resilience' have become very commonly used words, especially in our COVID-impacted world, but what we need is a template for a good life. Decades of research, teaching and professional practice have provided psychologist Erica Frydenberg with intimate insight into how and why we cope well and not so well, and practical ways of developing and refining our coping strategies. Integrating coping with key proven ideas in contemporary psychology, such as emotional intelligence, mindset, mindfulness and grit, she goes beyond focusing on particular kinds of crisis (trauma, relationship breakdown, anxiety), and addresses the need for a framework that strengthens us through life, in good times and bad.

Author Biography

Erica Frydenberg is an educational, clinical and organisational psychologist who has practised extensively in the Australian educational setting. She is a Principal Research Fellow and Associate Professor in psychology in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne, an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, and has published more than 25 books and 150 articles.