
Decline in our physical and mental abilities may be due to injury, illness, or chronic pain, or may simply be the results of normal aging. Sometimes changes in ability are gradual enough and minor enough that we adapt to them effortlessly. In other circumstances, however, these ability changes are more abrupt or more pronounced and pose a real challenge to our coping resources. In Bouncing Back: Skills for Adaptation to Injury, Aging, Illness and Pain, Richard Wanlass shares new research findings and observations of what he has learned in his thirty-five years of helping others adapt to these changes.Bouncing Back presents seven modules associated with changes in ability, including self-management, mood regulation, stress and anxiety management, anger and frustration management, relationship management, memory management, and pain management. Exercises follow almost every section to ensure concepts are understood and practiced. These developed tools provide new resilience skills and strategies to become better at change. They address the specific challenges of the broad and growing population of those learning to adapt to their loss of ability, and should be of aid for the public and for rehabilitation psychologists and neuropsychologists in their practice.
This book investigates the psychological and behavioral mechanisms required to adapt to significant changes in physical and mental capacity caused by injury, illness, or the aging process. Dr. Richard Wanlass, a professional with thirty-five years of clinical experience in rehabilitation psychology and neuropsychology, synthesizes research and practical observations to provide a structured framework for resilience. The text argues that while ability loss can overwhelm existing coping resources, individuals can acquire specific, actionable skills to manage these transitions effectively.
What You Will Find
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Professionals in the fields of rehabilitation psychology and neuropsychology frequently cite this work as a practical resource for patient-centered care. Readers often note the accessibility of the exercises, which translate complex psychological concepts into manageable daily practices for those facing health-related life changes.
Page Count:
225
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190610573
ISBN-13:
9780190610579
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