Description
One of the popular definitions of life says that it is a series of continuously following larger or smaller troubles. We brush off the smaller ones, we call the bigger ones worries, and the really big ones are labeled as crises. In drama, a crisis means a turning point when the previously calm flow of events suddenly takes a turn. Life is similar. Moreover, we often lack resources, experience, and time. Some crises are unavoidable and even predictable (adolescence, midlife), but most catch us off guard, although in hindsight we see that our lives were heading towards them. Some could even have been prevented if we had noticed the warning signs in time and acted accordingly. This is all discussed in the publication by the author duo of psychiatrists Radkin Honzák and Vladimíra Novotná, who have rich experience with crises and their consequences from both clinical and counseling practice. The text describes step by step the anatomy of a crisis, ways to address it in different phases, and the most common types of life upheavals. It also provides examples of societal crises that allow for better orientation in uncertain times. The book serves as a guide for both everyday use and as a manual for those of us who are involved in helping or support...
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Author: Honzák Radkin, Novotná Vladimíra
Publication date: November 11, 2021
Manufacturer: Euromedia Group, a.s.
Genres: Audiobooks on cd, Non-fiction audiobooks, Books
Type: Audiobooks on mp3 cd
ISBN/EAN: 8596434010668

