Change Your World: The Science of Resilience and the True Path to Success

by Michael Ungar

2021-01-08 13:20:50

How much do grit and positive thinking matter when the world around you is starved of support and opportunity?Finally, a book that explains why self-help gurus and motivational speakers mostly fail to deliver, and what really produces results."Michae... Read more
How much do grit and positive thinking matter when the world around you is starved of support and opportunity?

Finally, a book that explains why self-help gurus and motivational speakers mostly fail to deliver, and what really produces results.


"Michael Ungar''s Change Your World shows that recovery, functioning and positive change in the face of adversity is not a lonely path trod by individuals; here lies the personal and social transformative power of resilience."
- Joel Reyes, Sr. Education and Institutional Development Specialist, World Bank

The entire self-improvement industry puts the responsibility for change on us as individuals, producing few if any long-term changes in our health or happiness. In this mind-bending look at what the science of resilience teaches us about success, Dr. Michael Ungar shows that individual growth depends very little on what we think, feel, or behave. Dr. Ungar is one of the world''s leading experts on thriving through adversity. Delving into the latest research, he demonstrates that the ethic of rugged individualism and the victim-blaming politics that come with it are red herrings in the science of success.

Dr. Ungar explores reals lives, across age and culture, and discovers that the answers lie in the people and the support systems around us. Supportive spouses, caring families, nurturing employers, and effective governments are very often the difference between individual success and failure. The good news is that it is easier to change your environment than it is to change yourself. Indeed, Dr. Ungar has solid evidence that we can influence the world around us in ways that will make us more resilient both at home and on the job. Less

Book Details

File size8.6 X 5.5 X 0.85 in
Print pages200
PublisherThe Sutherland House Inc.
Publication date May 14, 2019
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9781999439521
Michael Ungar, PhD, is a family therapist and professor of social work at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. He is also the founder and co-director of the Resilience Research Centre, which coord...

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