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In a world of relentless noise and emotional turbulence, "Being Whole, Inside Your Own Skin" offers a simple yet profound invitation: take a single minute each day to know yourself more deeply-and to live with greater peace. Drawing on decades of clinical wisdom, developmental psychologist Dr. Suzanne Gregg shares a roadmap for navigating human emotion from fear and self-doubt to joy and gratitude. With a career shaped by helping parents understand their children's emotional worlds-and their own-Dr. Gregg offers reflections that speak equally to lifelong caregivers and to those seeking balance…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a world of relentless noise and emotional turbulence, "Being Whole, Inside Your Own Skin" offers a simple yet profound invitation: take a single minute each day to know yourself more deeply-and to live with greater peace. Drawing on decades of clinical wisdom, developmental psychologist Dr. Suzanne Gregg shares a roadmap for navigating human emotion from fear and self-doubt to joy and gratitude. With a career shaped by helping parents understand their children's emotional worlds-and their own-Dr. Gregg offers reflections that speak equally to lifelong caregivers and to those seeking balance in a chaotic world. This book is both practical and poetic, filled with short, insightful meditations that allow readers to explore their emotional terrain, not to fix or judge, but to understand and integrate. Part field guide, part quiet companion, Dr. Gregg's words help you shift from emotional reactivity to mindful reflection. Whether you're overwhelmed, searching for meaning, or simply looking to feel more whole, this book offers the clarity and grace needed to meet life's complexity with strength, wisdom, and compassion. Perfect for readers of Brené Brown, Pema Chödrön, or Jon Kabat-Zinn, parents, caregivers, educators, and helping professionals, and anyone seeking greater emotional self-awareness and resilience.
Autorenporträt
Suzanne (née Kasper, Getz) Gregg, PhD, holds a doctorate in Developmental Psychology from the University of Minnesota. Her career spans academic, public sector, and private sector settings. She held faculty appointments at Penn State University (Tenured) and Eastern Virginia Medical School (Retired). She served as education specialist and clinical supervisor with Comprehensive Mental Health Services for the City of Virginia Beach. She recently retired as a clinician in solo private practice for 28 years.