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Joyous Resilience:a Path To Individual Healing and Collective Thriving In an Inequitable World
[Paperback - 2021]
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Category: Self Help
Sub-category: Self Improvement
Additional Category: Sociology
Publisher: North Atlantic Books | ISBN: 9781623174231 | Pages: 384
Shipping Weight: .561 | Dimensions: 5.97 x .92 x 8.98 inches

An intersectional guide to building resilience and reclaiming joy

With so much information available on how to build resilience--from meditation, exercise, and time in nature, to the latest neuroscience-backed studies--have you ever wondered what's holding you back? If you commit to self-care but find yourself exhausted, unhappy, or anxious, do you wonder what's missing?

The fact is, we are all navigating an exhausting, disconnecting, do-more-buy-more culture that disproportionately harms those with marginalized identities and leads us to believe that our thriving depends solely on individual effort. Mainstream wellness culture doesn't account for the ways that social oppression and economic injustice intersect to make resilience diffi cult for many of us to access in the first place. So, where do we begin?

In this warm and accessible guide, Pakistani American therapist Anjuli Sherin provides a healing path to make thriving possible for everyone. Through compelling client stories and reflective exercises, she offers a culturally informed, body -centered model that shows us how cultivating self-nurturance, healthy boundaries, pleasure, and a soulful connection to the natural world can give us the generative energy needed to heal individual and collective trauma and shape our world from an inner magic called joyous resilience.

ANJULI SHERIN is a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in trauma recovery, resilience building, and cultivating joy. She has fifteen years of practice with immigrant, South Asian, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and LGBTQI populations. Sherin received her B.A. in sociology and anthropology from Mary Washington University and her M.A. from CIIS. Sherin also trained and mentored with leading figures in trauma recovery and energy psychology, including Richard Strozzi-Heckler, Staci Haines, and Vianna Stibal. In addition to awards for academic excellence and community service, Sherin received the 2007 Emerging Leader Award from the E-women Network and has been featured in O Magazine as a finalist for the O Magazine/White House Leadership Project.

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