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Al Siebert, PhD co author of The Adult Student's Guide to Survival & Success, is author of the award-winning The Resiliency Advantage: Master Change, Thrive Under Pressure, and Bounce Back From Setbacks. He received his MA and PhD in psychology from the University of Michigan. He has taught adult education classes and management psychology for over 35 years at Portland State University. He is also author of The Survivor Personality, a book about the inner nature of people strengthened by adversity.

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Useful Resources

Stress Reduction Basics
The Most Complete Stress Reduction Guide Available Online

College initiative - Campaign for America's mental health

A cubicle is not a home

Power Lunching 101, a high-stakes test of humanity

Overachievers find success comes with a psychological price

Students with anxiety disorders a growing demographic



Health Journeys - Resources for Mind, Body and Spirit. Belleruth Naparstek's Guided Imagery Center with Health Journeys tapes & CDs.

None of the Above. None.

High school students and pressure - The State Of Our Nation's Youth

High Achievers: What Price Are They Paying? A Harvard Interviewer's Honest Assessment

Appreciate That Less Than Perfect Is More Than Acceptable

Is my teen too ambitious?

Parents get too aggressive on admissions

Overachievers miss out on college experience

New Lesson for College Students: Lighten Up

Campus Blues

The National Center for Fair and Open Testing

SOS--Stressed-Out Students: Helping to Improve Health, School Engagement, and Academic Integrity

Managing Stress in College, Part 1

Managing Stress in College, Part 2

Not Missing the SAT

How to gently help package your senior for college admission

Dealing With Depression In Schools

The JED Foundation - Strengthening the Mental Health Safety Net for College Students

Colleges Struggle, Innovate to Meet Mental Health Needs of Students

NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness - Campus Affiliates

Testing Anxiety - Stress Relief for Exam Success

Common Sense Media - Your Trusted Source For Family Reviews

Three Steps to Time Management for the College Student - Step-by-step guide to organizing your life while in college

Stress Management from Mind Tools - Techniques for stress relief and stress reduction.

Body Image Boosters:


Student Nutrition & Body Image Action Committee

I Am Beautiful Body Project

Never Compare Yourself to Models on Magazine Covers Again

Love Your Body Day

BodyImageHealth.org

Don't Believe the Hype - Audrey's blog about girl culture, body image, celebrity hype and more ...

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