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Racial healing handbook : practical activities to help you challenge privilege, confront systemic racism & engage in collective healing

https://bccalibrary.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog124966
Singh, Anneliese A. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications , 2019.
Audience
Professional
Call Number
HT1561 S617 2019
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
This handbook "offers powerful and practical tools to help you explore the history of racism, challenge stereotypes, and manage the stress and remorse that result from living in an unequal worlds. You'll understand your own racial identity, navigate daily and past experiences of racism, and examine…
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Author
Singh, Anneliese A.
Place of Publication
Oakland, CA
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date
2019
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Social justice handbook series
Subjects
Racism - prevention & control
Prejudice
Resilience, Psychological
United States
Handbook
Abstract
This handbook "offers powerful and practical tools to help you explore the history of racism, challenge stereotypes, and manage the stress and remorse that result from living in an unequal worlds. You'll understand your own racial identity, navigate daily and past experiences of racism, and examine ways racism affects all aspects of life-- from work to family to relationships. Finally, you'll discover how you can fight for racial justice, be an ally, and forge the building blocks needed to create a community of healing."-- Cover
ISBN
9781684032709
9781684032723
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
Call Number
HT1561 S617 2019
Website Notes
This title is licensed for one user at a time on BC Cancer network computer. If you are denied access while on a network computer, try again later.
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Resilience workbook : essential skills to recover from stress, trauma, and adversity

https://bccalibrary.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog124253
Schiraldi, Glenn R. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, Inc. , 2017.
Audience
Patient or Public
Contents:; Readying your amazing, adaptable brain -- Regulating arousal: the basics -- Advanced arousal regulation skills -- Rapid relief techniques -- Calm thinking -- Mindfulness --Self-compassion -- Expressive writing -- Managing distressing dreams -- Happiness basics -- Gratitude -- Self-esteem…
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Author
Schiraldi, Glenn R.
Place of Publication
Oakland, CA
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
Publication Date
2017
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Subjects
Stress, Psychological - prevention & control
Resilience
Popular Work
Abstract
Contents:
Readying your amazing, adaptable brain -- Regulating arousal: the basics -- Advanced arousal regulation skills -- Rapid relief techniques -- Calm thinking -- Mindfulness --Self-compassion -- Expressive writing -- Managing distressing dreams -- Happiness basics -- Gratitude -- Self-esteem -- Realistic optimism -- Altruism -- Humor -- Moral strength -- Meaning and purpose -- Social intelligence -- Socially intelligent families -- Forgiveness -- Balance and healthy pleasure -- Active coping -- Self-confidence -- Flexibility and creativity --Early treatment readiness -- Putting it all together -- Conclusion
ISBN
9781626259416
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Patient or Public
Location
Internet
Website Notes
Patients and the public of BC and the Yukon can access this title by emailing library@bccancer.bc.ca or calling 1.888.675.8001 x 7000 (toll-free) to obtain a username and password.
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