The Adaptable Sustainable Psychology Collection - Book 3 Self-Improvement Burnout When to start, when to stop When to grow, when to rest, and how to trust yourself in both. Self-Improvement Burnout explores the emotional fatigue that can arise from constant striving and self-improvement, and the pressure to always be doing more. This book invites reflection on how to recognise when growth is helpful, and when it may be time to pause and accept where you are. With mindfulness and self-acceptance at its core, Book 3 examines how to build self-trust, develop emotional resilience, and take…mehr
The Adaptable Sustainable Psychology Collection - Book 3 Self-Improvement Burnout When to start, when to stop When to grow, when to rest, and how to trust yourself in both. Self-Improvement Burnout explores the emotional fatigue that can arise from constant striving and self-improvement, and the pressure to always be doing more. This book invites reflection on how to recognise when growth is helpful, and when it may be time to pause and accept where you are. With mindfulness and self-acceptance at its core, Book 3 examines how to build self-trust, develop emotional resilience, and take responsibility for wellbeing without falling into perfectionism, pressure, or self-criticism. It offers a thoughtful approach to balancing growth with rest in a sustainable and compassionate way. Readers will explore how to: Strengthen self-trust while responding to personal limits Use strengths to support vulnerabilities with care Let self-acceptance guide responsible and realistic choices Cultivate a sense of steadiness and ease in everyday life Drawing on over 25 years of professional experience, psychologist Amberley Meredith, M.Sc., integrates evidence-based understanding with compassionate insights informed by real-world psychological practice. Disclaimer: This book is educational in nature and is not a substitute for personalised psychological advice or treatment.
I'm Amberley Meredith, a registered psychologist with more than 25 years in mental health and over 60,000 hours spent in therapeutic conversations. Over that time, I've learned as much about myself as I have about the people I've supported. I've come to appreciate how meaningful it can be to ask the right questions about our experiences, to notice the subtle influences that shape how we see ourselves, to listen to our inner world with compassion, and to create space for reflection without judgment. Adaptable Sustainable Psychology (ASP) grew out of working with a diverse array of people and from my own journey-years of noticing influences and patterns, learning what supports us, and finding ways to stay grounded in our values and relationships. ASP brings together psychological ideas, curiosity and self-reflection, offering perspectives for those interested in exploring their inner world with greater gentleness and clarity. My hope is simple: that my work invites others to explore their own questions, consider kinder inner narratives, and engage thoughtfully with their sense of connection-to themselves and to the people who matter most. Career: Beginning as a volunteer at a UK-based drug and alcohol drop-in centre in 1995, I went on to complete a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master of Science in Health Psychology. For more than two decades, I have been a registered psychologist in both Australia and New Zealand, supporting individuals, couples, and groups in a wide range of settings. I have held diverse roles across the mental health sector, including working as an authorised officer, working in acute care wards and community teams, operating her own private practice, and completing training in multiple therapeutic modalities. I have also facilitated trauma-informed retreats and delivered psycho-educational programs in both community and workplace settings. My approach is grounded in respect for individual experience and the value of self-reflection and self-compassion. I believe in making psychological tools and strategies accessible, drawing on evidence-based practices and using a relatable, down-to-earth style. I created Adaptable Sustainable Psychology to offer educational support and resources that encourage individuals to explore how they care for their wellbeing in meaningful and sustainable ways.
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