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Мы не можем контролировать все, что происходит с нами. Но в нашей власти противостоять испытаниям, которые преподносит нам жизнь. Мы способны превратить яд в лекарство, а поражение – в победу, если обладаем непобедимым разумом – готовностью стойко преодолевать препятствия, выживать в сложных условиях и решать жизненные проблемы.Алекс Ликерман, практикующий врач и плодовитый писатель, предлагает несколько принципов, которые помогут стать выносливее и сильнее, и иллюстрирует их историями своих пациентов, сумевших благодаря им справиться со страданиями: увольнением, неизлечимой болезнью, излишним весом, зависимостью от наркотиков, отверженностью, утратой близких, паническим страхом и другими невзгодами.На русском языке публикуется впервые.
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