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The Practical Psychology Press, was founded as a one-title press in 1986. We now offer several books, media and websites based on the works of Al Siebert, PhD, on resiliency and thriving in a world of non-stop change. Association of Publishers for Special Sales (formerly, Small Publishers Association of North America).

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Accompanies the award-winning Resiliency Advantage by Al Siebert. PracticalPsychologyPress.com - this site, offering books, booklets, CDs and videos on resiliency and thriving in today's challenging world.
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A few, however, reach within themselves and find ways to cope with the difficult circumstance.
They eventually make things turn out well.
These are life's best survivors, those people with an amazing capacity for surviving crises and extreme difficulties.
They are resilient and durable in distressing situations.
They regain emotional balance quickly, adapt, and cope well.
They thrive by gaining strength from adversity and often convert misfortune into a gift.
Are life's best survivors different from other people?
Your decision to go to college and then doing what it took to get registered means that you have a very good chance of completing your college program.
Psychologists know this even though you may have some fears and doubts.
The truth of this prediction can be found in your answers to the questions below.
When life hits you with difficult challenges do you feel optimistic about finding ways to overcome them?
Before you begin something difficult, do you think about what problems and barriers you might encounter and think of ways to avoid or overcome them?
If you haven't been in school for a while, you probably feel nervous and have doubts about your ability to succeed in college.
Guess what?
We felt the same way when we first started!
ALERT: The ASG/6 was named an Award-Winning Finalist in the Education/Academic category of the National Best Books 2008 Awards, sponsored by USA Book News.
Check back soon for ASG/7 award results.
Pam Gross and Peter Paskill have been coaching people how to get the most out of their job and find fulfilling work for almost 20 years.
As a psychologist who has spent more than forty years studying the phenomenon of survival, Al Siebert has gained valuable insight into the qualities and habits that help human beings overcome difficult situations-from everyday conflicts to major life stresses.
In this book, he delineates the "survivor personality"-including such recent examples as Scott O'Grady, the fighter pilot shot down over Bosnia-and shows how survival skills can be learned, leading to better coping, increased success in work and relationships, and a vastly brighter outlook on the future.
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