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Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2006 Kathleen McGowan |
The Hidden Side of Happiness Pleasure only gets you so far. A rich, rewarding life often requires a messy battle with adversity. The capacity to simultaneously embrace both loss and growth is an ordinary part of life -- a complex, poignant emotional state that is perhaps the greatest reward of maturity. |
On Wall Street October 1, 2012 Denise Federer |
Managing Organizational Change The ultimate test of leadership is the way you handle employees reactions to innovation. |
Investment Advisor June 2009 Olivia Mellan |
The Psychology of Advice: Getting Your Act Together There is considerable therapeutic value in the ability to 'act as if' you are confident in the midst of a serious setback. |
AskMen.com Kristen Armstrong |
Getting Over Trauma Read on for some ideas of how to begin your recovery. |
Reason September 2005 Satel & Sommers |
The Mental Health Crisis That Wasn't How the trauma industry exploited 9/11. |
On Wall Street December 1, 2011 Denise Federer |
The Advisor's Guide To Stress Management This past year has been both challenging and profitable for many of the financial advisors that I coach. |
On Wall Street October 1, 2009 Denise Federer |
Successfully Embracing Change In moving to a new advisory firm, the critical question becomes: How willing are you to experience the discomfort that typically comes with change? Well, as it turns out, being uncomfortable might not be such a bad thing. |
Salon.com June 4, 1999 Alice Miller |
The trauma of childhood The trauma of childhood: As long as they are loved, children can recover from abuse and even the horror of war. |
Investment Advisor April 2009 Olivia Mellan |
The Psychology of Advice: High Anxiety If your heart beats faster when you check the market update, or your throat dries up when you prepare to tell clients about their portfolio, you have what we could call money anxiety. There's a lot of it going around these days. |