Before you leave...
Take 20% off your first order
20% off
Enter the code below at checkout to get 20% off your first order
Discover summer reading lists for all ages & interests!
Find Your Next Read

A Powerful Guide for Overcoming the Emotional Challenges of Our Turbulent Times.
A rising number of people today are troubled by a phenomenon for which they don't know there's a name. This condition is called emotional inflammation--a state not unlike post-traumatic stress disorder, but one that stems from simply living in today's anxious, overwhelming, and tumultuous world. If you've suffered from sleep problems, hyperreactivity, persistent grief, or inescapable worry about the future--especially triggered by the nonstop news cycle--then you're probably dealing with emotional inflammation. The good news is: there's something you can do about it. With Emotional Inflammation, general and forensic psychiatrist Dr. Lise Van Susteren joins writer Stacey Colino to present a breakthrough guide to help you become grounded and resilient in these turbulent times. You'll begin by determining your "reactor type" to better understand how your body and mind respond to stress overload. Then you'll learn the vital steps of the powerful RESTORE program for recovering inner balance, personal effectiveness, and joy in your life: - Recognize Your Feelings: how to identify, unpack, and learn from difficult emotionsLISE VAN SUSTEREN, MD, previously served as a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University. She is a go-to commentator about anxiety and trauma for television (including CNN, Good Morning America, NBC, VOA, and Fox News), radio (NPR, Minnesota Public Radio, and others), print media (including the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, the Huffington Post, and CQ Magazine), and online outlets (such as Live Science, U.S. News & World Report, Global Health NOW, and many others).
As a thought leader and activist, Dr. Van Susteren addresses issues related to trauma and emotional inflammation through her roles at the Earth Day Network and Physicians for Social Responsibility. She is considered an expert in the psychological effects of climate change. STACEY COLINO is an award-winning writer specializing in health and psychology. In addition to her work as a book collaborator, she is a regular contributor to U.S. News & World Report and AARP.org. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post Health section, Newsweek, Parade, Cosmopolitan, Real Simple, Health, Prevention, Woman's Day, Harper's Bazaar, Parents, and Good Housekeeping, among other magazines and newspapers.Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!
Take 20% off your first order
Enter the code below at checkout to get 20% off your first order