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Understanding Survivor’s Guilt

By Kendra Cherry — 2020

Survivor’s guilt is a particular kind of guilt that develops in people who have survived a life-threatening situation.

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Creating the World We Want to Live In: How Positive Psychology Can Build a Brighter Future

This book is about hope and a call to action to make the world the kind of place we want to live in.

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Kids in Crisis: You’re Not Alone - Affirmations Can Help with Mental Health Challenges

Amaii Collins is a student at Rufus King International High School in Milwaukee. She has struggled with depression and a suicide attempt. She has heard other young people talk about their struggles and their improvements because they talked to someone.

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Martin Seligman: The Habit That Predicts PTSD

Positive psychology pioneer Martin Seligman says people who are high catastrophizers – those who tend to assume the worst when something bad occurs – are three times as likely to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder than low catastrophizers.

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Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness

These days it’s hard to count on the world outside. So, it’s vital to grow strengths inside like grit, gratitude, and compassion—the key to resilience, and to lasting well-being in a changing world. True resilience is much more than enduring terrible conditions.

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