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Portraits of Resilience (MIT Press) - Inspiring Stories of Strength & Perseverance for Book Clubs & Personal Growth
Portraits of Resilience (MIT Press) - Inspiring Stories of Strength & Perseverance for Book Clubs & Personal Growth

Portraits of Resilience (MIT Press) - Inspiring Stories of Strength & Perseverance for Book Clubs & Personal Growth

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Photographs and stories of people who have coped with and overcome depression, anxiety, trauma, and other challenges."In MIT professor Daniel Jackson's recent book, Portraits of Resilience, being resilient means being vulnerable. It a gives a glimpse into how students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology—one of the most competitive and elite universities in the world—cope, overcome, and find meaning in their lives."—The Boston GlobeMore than 15 million Americans grapple with depression in a given year, and 40 million are affected by anxiety disorders. And yet these people are often invisible, hidden, unacknowledged. At once a photo essay and a compendium of life stories, Portraits of Resilience brings us face to face with twenty-two extraordinary individuals, celebrating the wisdom they have gained on the frontline of a contemporary battle. We hear from a young man who was struck with a debilitating sadness just when his life seemed to have turned around, and a medical student whose self-image was transformed by an antidepressant.  We meet a physicist whose troubles led him to reassess the role human connection played in his life, an overachiever who developed one of her closest friendships in a mental hospital, and administrative assistant who grew up with an abusive parent but learned to heal and create a new life for herself.No one is immune to depression or anxiety; all of these narrators achieved success as students, faculty, or staff in the demanding world of MIT.  The pressures of a competitive and high-pressure environment will be familiar to many. And the mysterious and overwhelming grip of depression will be recognized by those who have suffered from it. But the search for purpose and meaning that pervades these stories is relevant to everyone. These wise people give us not only solace and reassurance as we face our own challenges, but also the inspiration that challenges can be overcome—and that happiness, while elusive, can eventually be found.

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This book is not just a book; it's a creation. I am an Episcopal priest and author. I am retired from private practice as a pastoral counselor and spiritual director and serve as a priest associate in a parish in Charlestown, Massachusetts. When I heard Jackson interviewed with some of his portrait subjects on WGBH Greater Boston, I knew I had to get this book and meet this man. He has accomplished for depression what the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous has accomplished for addiction. Both depression and addiction suffer from stigma. Stigma keeps people ashamed and hidden and afraid. Jackson, with the courage and honesty of all his portrait subjects, has unveiled the truth with compassion and no judgment and given us all hope and a way to heal by telling out stories. Jackson has given us a model and a spirituality of wholeness. Yes!This beautiful creation should be omnipresent: on every library shelf and bookstore, in waiting rooms of every healing profession, in hospitals, classrooms, law offices, prisons, in all places where religious community gathers to pray and contemplate, in Yoga studios, spiritual direction offices, athletic clubs, boardrooms, and of course on every coffee table. Why? It offers true wisdom for a world on the brink of a new moral movement. How in the world do people manage to choose life over and over and over? In time I hope this large volume will be re-published in a smaller format, accessible, portable, and available to those with limited resources.Jackson told me: “ Most exciting and unexpected to me was the fact that these people, while in the very midst of despair, asked the most profound life questions, and derived remarkable insights from their struggles."
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