More Praise for Bouncing Back
A Japanese proverb tells us that the bamboo that bends is stronger than the oak that resists, for when the monsoon strikes the oak breaks, while the bamboo bends but quickly recovers. In clear, accessible language, Linda Graham integrates insights from modern scientific psychology, ancient wisdom traditions, and neurobiology to show readers how to become more like bamboo. Filled with inspirational quotes, step-by-step exercises, and wisdom drawn from years of psychotherapeutic practice, this book can help anyone recover from sorrow and disappointment to live a richer, happier, more fulfilling life.
Ronald D. Siegel, PsyD, assistant clinical professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School and author of The Mindfulness Solution: Everyday Practices for Everyday Problems
Linda Graham shines clear light on one of the most vital skills we can develop resilience and takes the mystery out of how to get there. She offers beautiful, practical guidance on the underpinnings of bouncing back and on how to rewire your brains circuitry to increase your resilience. She includes real-life, relatable examples from her experience as a first-class psychotherapist and veteran mindfulness practitioner, as well as insights and road-tested practices youll want to return to again and again.
Marsha Lucas, PhD, author of Rewire Your Brain for Love:Creating Vibrant Relationships Using the Science of Mindfulness
Useful in a wide variety of contexts, Bouncing Back brings much-needed science to the subject of resilience via a wisdom-packed offering of simple yet effective insights and practices for growing through lifes inevitable challenges.
Elisha Goldstein, PhD, author of The Now Effect and coauthor of A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook
This book presents the neuroscience of self-healing in ways that make it totally accessible and applicable to our daily life concerns. Linda Graham shows us how to upgrade our old wiring to fit the new code of mental and spiritual health. I was personally touched by how encouraging her works and practices are.
David Richo, PhD, author of How to Be an Adult in Love
Linda Graham has written a remarkably clear, extraordinarily useful, and, yes, inspiring book. She brilliantly integrates cutting-edge neuroscience and the best of contemporary psychotherapy with the wisdom and practices of Buddhism. The result is both a sophisticated perspective on development and change and a practical program for healing and strengthening the psyche through exercises imaginatively designed to rewire the brain.
David Wallin, PhD, author of Attachment in Psychotherapy
Linda Graham provides a masterful integration of novel research findings in neuroscience and psychology with deep clinical insight into optimal human functioning. A joy to read and full of easy-to-follow exercises, this book offers a deceptively simple yet rich and complex road map for building and maintaining emotional resilience.
Kristin Neff, PhD, associate professor of human development and culture at the University of Texas at Austin and author of Self-Compassion
Having researched and cocreated a resilience training program for NASA, I can validate the breadth and power of Bouncing Back. Linda Graham has integrated the latest findings in neuroscience and emotionally focused therapies, along with perennial mindfulness practices, to provide us with a first-rate book on becoming more resilient. It may be premature to call a book a classic before it has hit the stands, but Bouncing Back has everything it takes: it is wise, helpful, compassionate, practical, and well researched.
Daniel Ellenberg, PhD, leadership coach, psychotherapist, and seminar leader
Filled with practical and powerful exercises that not only will deepen your capacity to deal with lifes challenges but will lead to lasting change, Bouncing Back is a comprehensive and caring road map to a life of flourishing.
Ron Frederick, PhD, author of Living Like You Mean It
Wherever I go, and with all the populations I serve, Ive discovered that nourishing resilience to counteract the stresses and strains of daily life is our number one priority. Im therefore grateful to Linda Graham for weaving together this incredible tapestry of time-tested insights and exercises, which are vitally important for us to assimilate into our daily lives. Bouncing Back is a resource guide I will cherish and look forward to passing on to all my students, clients, and teachers-in-training.
Richard Miller, PhD, clinical psychologist and president of the Integrative Restoration Institute
A wealth of neuroscience research over the past ten years has told us much about how the brain works and what change really means. Linda Grahams Bouncing Back is the book weve all been waiting for that translates that knowledge into compassionate, down-to-earth language that inspires confidence and hope. Rather than rote skills for coping, she provides a brain-based understanding of how we became who we are and how we can use our brains to become who we want to be. With humor, warmth, and wisdom, she conveys how to use mindfulness practices to increase our tolerance for the ups and downs of human life.
Janina Fisher, PhD, coauthor of the forthcoming The Body as Resource
Bouncing Back reaches for and delivers more than a strategy for dealing with hard times. Its many practices are sure to be beneficial on a daily basis and can expand anyones capacity to navigate the twists and turns that life inevitably presents us with. Linda Graham has written a very positive book that supports and encourages everyone to engage in life consciously, with an open heart and an open mind. I highly recommend Bouncing Back.
Peter Baumann, coauthor of Ego and founder of the Baumann Foundation
One of the most exciting discoveries of the age we are living in is the growing understanding that we can each consciously engage in practices, sometimes involving only shifts in our attention and intention, that directly influence the function and structure of our brains and bodies. Even better, we not only can do this for ourselves but can connect with others in ways that support resilience in our families, communities, and society. Bouncing Back is a heartfelt and comprehensive guide for how to use your mind to change your brain and, in the process, experience an amazing upward spiral of deep well-being.
Cassandra Vieten, PhD, executive director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, scientist at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, coauthor of Living Deeply, and author of Mindful Motherhood
We all know what its like to feel stuck. Grounded in solid neuroscience and relational psychology, Bouncing Back is the perfect guidebook to help us not only get through hard times but develop the capacity for thriving in their midst. With extraordinary clarity, empathy, and depth, Linda Graham shows us how to navigate through lifes challenges with confidence, trust, and the feeling of the wind in our sails. Highly recommended.
James Baraz, coauthor of Awakening Joy
In Bouncing Back, Linda Graham offers a beautiful and wise understanding of neuroscience combined with immensely practical tools for healthy living and genuine well-being.
Jack Kornfield, PhD, author of A Path with Heart
We each have the capacity to meet the most challenging life circumstances with deep intelligence and a courageous, open heart. Yet when our resilience is diminished, we suffer. In her pioneering new book, Linda Graham explores the psychological, relational, and neurological dynamics of resilience and offers a rich array of meditations and attentional practices that can help us navigate everything from daily stressors to deep trauma. Written with great lucidity and compassion, this book helps us cultivate a heart that is ready for anything.
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