This Too Shall Pass: Stories of Change, Crisis and Hopeful Beginnings by Julia Samuel (Paperback, 2021)

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A leading therapist shares memorable patient stories to explore the key crises in life and what we can learn from them. In this Sunday Times bestseller, acclaimed psychotherapist Julia Samuel draws on hours of conversations with her patients to show how we can learn to adapt and even thrive as a result of our most difficult and traumatic experiences. From a woman returning and readjusting to work after maternity leave, to a single father handling a serious medical diagnosis, this book includes 21 powerful and deeply intimate stories about everyday people, which will enable us to embrace change and improve the way we approach challenges throughout our lives.

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PublisherPenguin Books LTD
ISBN-139780241348871
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046578511

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Book TitleThis Too Shall Pass: Stories of Change, Crisis and Hopeful Beginnings
Number of Pages368 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
TopicPsychology, Coping with Illness, Popular Psychology
TypeTextbook
AuthorJulia Samuel
FormatPaperback

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Item Height200 mm
Item Weight200 g
Item Width130 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJulia Samuel

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