Living Well: Doing the Right Thing for Body, Mind, Spirit, and Communities

$130.00

Series: Ethical Issues in the 21st Century
BISAC: HEA032000

We live in a challenging and often topsy-turvy world. Research on stress suggests that we have never been more challenged by anxiety, depression, and stress and that it often feels for many that we, as a community, people, and society, have simply lost our way. Technological advances and other changes in families, communities, and society can unfold at head-spinning speed. Stress and dysregulation now seem to be the norm. The world of today is not the world we recognize from not too long ago.

In Living Well: Doing the Right Thing for Body, Mind, Spirit, and Communities, Thomas G. Plante, PhD, ABPP, a practicing clinical psychologist as well as a professor of psychology at Santa Clara University and a clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University Medical School, offers a series of brief, thoughtful, evidence based, and research supported strategies to manage the challenges of life today. He begins with the important role of ethics in organizing and centering our lives, and then applies commonly embraced ethical principles to personal and spiritual well-being, health and fitness, intimate and other important relationships, parenting, and education. He takes a whole person approach to discuss how ethical decision making and important principles for living can be applied to body, mind, soul, and communities to maximize a better life for all.

Living Well emerged from the writings of Dr. Plante in Psychology Today magazine in a very popular blog called Do the Right Thing: Spirit, Science, and Health. This book is based on these posts.

A happier and more fulfilled life can be found by following fairly simple and time tested principles for living offered in Living Well.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Reflections on Ethics

Chapter 2. Reflections on Health and Fitness

Chapter 3. Reflections on Psychological Well-Being

Chapter 4. Reflections on Spiritual Well-Being

Chapter 5. Reflections on Intimate and Other Relationships

Chapter 6. Reflections on Parenting

Chapter 7. Reflections on Higher Education and Success

Conclusion

About the Author


Keywords: Ethics, Self-help, morals, health, behavioral health, wellness

Book written for general audience

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