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A research-proven, innovative, and fun approach to stress relief and relaxation These quick games, exercises, and activities provide fast, fun stress relief wherever and whenever it strikes, during the morning commute, in front of the computer, or when dealing with difficult people. To make dealing with stress less stressful--and more fun--Psychology Today Editor-in-Chief Robert Epstein has created dozens of games that teach every major stress-management and relaxation technique validated by scientific research. For everyone from deskbound, time pressed office workers to managers in important…mehr

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A research-proven, innovative, and fun approach to stress relief and relaxation These quick games, exercises, and activities provide fast, fun stress relief wherever and whenever it strikes, during the morning commute, in front of the computer, or when dealing with difficult people. To make dealing with stress less stressful--and more fun--Psychology Today Editor-in-Chief Robert Epstein has created dozens of games that teach every major stress-management and relaxation technique validated by scientific research. For everyone from deskbound, time pressed office workers to managers in important meetings--even speakers addressing large audiences--this creative collection of stress-relief games. * Helps alleviate high-pressure situations at home and at work. * Goes beyond relaxation exercises with stress-fighting life--planning and life-organization activities. * Can be used by individuals or groups. * Includes 50 activities and techniques--most requiring less than 5 minutes.
Autorenporträt
Robert Epstein, Ph.D. (San Diego, CA) is Editor-in-Chief of Psychology Today, host of the magazine's nationally-syndicated radio show, and University Research Professor at United States International University. Dr. Epstein holds a Ph.D. from Harvard and his research has been reported in Time, The New York Times, and Discover. His popular articles have appeared in The Washington Post and Reader's Digest.