1. Search
  2.  

855 results for ( type: review ) stress

If you can't find what you're looking for, read through our search cheat sheet to learn how to use our search.

Return to First Page

Book Review

Take God to Work

by Vicki Gervickas

For many, work is just another four-letter word, the cause of much stress and aggravation and precious little else. The relentless pursuit of success and fulfillment leaves many people feeling empty and unfulfilled. Such was the case for... Read More

Book Review

Wake Up!

by Bobbye Middendorf

Personal power, charisma, and success elude most people. Yet the skills to manage the mind and achieve those benefits are available to anyone—from workers on the shop floor to inhabitants of the executive suite, according to the... Read More

Book Review

A Minute of Margin

“I was finishing an evening meeting across town and beginning a migraine at the same time,” writes the author. “Meanwhile back home, my wife, Linda, went for a late evening walk. Along the dark street, her crying could be in... Read More

Book Review

Survivors

Talk is cheap—unless you’re paying a therapist who says things like “I know how you feel.” The author, a psychologist, knows better than to make such a facile claim. He knows that “at the heart of a truly helpful, healing... Read More

Book Review

Shared Grace

by Linda Wilson

Rarely has the story of those with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) or Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) been presented with such compassion and clarity. Three professionals—a Jewish psychologist, Bilich, a Christian minister,... Read More

Book Review

The Writer's Friend

by Patricia Voice

What would increase the chances to become a successful writer? Perhaps a friend who knows what editors want? Kyle, Gregg and McAlary have prepared a behind the scenes guide to the publishing business. All three are successful writers and... Read More

Book Review

Succeed Without Burnout

by S. Joan Popek

Burnout. Depression. Stress. Workaholic Syndrome. All of these twentieth century anomalies assault today’s modern society. Kubassek discusses his own descent into burnout and depression to give the reader a look at what the causes are,... Read More

Load More