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  2. Jon Pritikin - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Pritikin co-founded a nonprofit organization, Feel The Power, [5] which produces an anti-bullying assembly for elementary, middle, and high school students. The assembly consists of motivational speaking and a presentation of Pritikin's physical strength through various strongman exercises.

  3. Shane Koyczan - Wikipedia

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    Shane L. Koyczan / ˈ k ɔɪ ˌ z æ n /, [2] born 22 May 1976, is a Canadian spoken word poet, writer, and member of the group Tons of Fun University.He is known for writing about issues like bullying, cancer, death, and eating disorders.

  4. A Trauma-Informed Psychologist Is Begging People With Anxiety ...

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    When anxiety hits, it's easy to feel stuck in that wave of fear and uneasiness. However, Dr. Nicole Cain, trauma-informed psychologist and author of Panic Proof: The New Holistic Solution to End ...

  5. Tim Field - Wikipedia

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    Tim Field (24 April 1952 in Eastbourne – 15 January 2006) was a British anti-bullying activist with his main focus relating to workplace bullying. He was the author of two books. He was the author of two books.

  6. 50 Inspirational Books That Should Be on All Empowering ...

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    Reading these motivational books can help you to create meaningful change in your life. Inspiration can be garnered from different areas of your life — a friend, family member, a colleague.

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  8. Psychological resilience - Wikipedia

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    Psychological resilience is the ability to cope mentally and emotionally with a crisis, or to return to pre-crisis status quickly. [1]The term was popularized in the 1970s and 1980s by psychologist Emmy Werner as she conducted a forty-year-long study of a cohort of Hawaiian children who came from low socioeconomic status backgrounds.

  9. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    Social psychological research confirms the motivational basis of the need for acceptance. Specifically, fear of rejection leads to conformity to peer pressure (sometimes called normative influence, cf. informational influence), and compliance to the demands of others. The need for affiliation and social interaction appears to be particularly ...