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Honorable Self

The Honorable Self

By Charles Brooks and Michael Church

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This is a book about psychology and coping with stress. When you cope with the stresses of everyday living, you have chosen to live, to face life and its challenges. Too many people choose not to face their problems-to stay in their comfort zone-and let life pass them by. We present a coping model based on accountability, humility, and empathy, traits that comprise honorable character.

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Publisher: Xlibris Us
Publish Date: 10/26/2020
Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9781664138568
ISBN-10: 1664138560
Language: English

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This is a book about psychology and coping with stress. When you cope with the stresses of everyday living, you have chosen to live, to face life and its challenges. Too many people choose not to face their problems-to stay in their comfort zone-and let life pass them by. We present a coping model based on accountability, humility, and empathy, traits that comprise honorable character. We believe that effective coping requires acting with integrity and morality according to your values. Using real-life examples, we show you how to develop an action plan for your life based on decency and honesty, a plan that will allow you to discover your honorable self, and bring you closer to realizing your potential.

About the Authors

Charles Brooks is professor emeritus of psychology at King's College. He received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Duke University, his master's in psychology from Wake Forest University, and his doctorate in psychology from Syracuse University.

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Charles Brooks is professor emeritus of psychology at King's College. He received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Duke University, his master's in psychology from Wake Forest University, and his doctorate in psychology from Syracuse University.

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