The P.R.I.D.E. Factor

How To Bounce Back When You Think You Can't

by Carol Ann Munschauer, Ph. D. and Dave Hood


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/7/2004

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781418483517
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781418483500

About the Book

Here’s What The Experts Are Saying About The P.R.I.D.E. Factor

 

This book has helped me make great strides in the problem I have had with my need for perfection. I was always accommodating to the needs of others and, as a result, I suffered undue stress, shame and anxiety whenever I disappointed anyone. Reading the cases in the book, and learning the principles of the P.R.I.D.E. Factor, released me from the curse of always feeling bad about myself whenever I followed my own ideas. It gave me the emotional independence I needed to be my True Self. My “step is lighter” and I am not so hard on myself. People close to me can see the difference.

Christian Phoenix Special Education Teacher

 

The P.R.I.D.E. Factor offers the reader a chance to become free of the bondage associated with pain hurt and suffering. I have seen, first hand, in my work as a priest, counselor and law enforcement chaplain that the principles of this book work. I have been deep in the pit of Ground Zero. I have been steeped in the fear and terror of Emergency Rooms. I have often been called to people’s homes to intervene in a crisis such as trying to prevent a potential suicide, helping a family bear some unbearable grief, or trying to move them through some other emotional pain from which they could picture no light at the end of their dark tunnel. The tools I learned in this book gave me new ways of healing to add to my armamentarium, especially in dealing with people’s shame and guilt. One of the most vivid examples emblazoned in my memory is having been able to release a firefighter from his guilt and shame in his final hours as he was pinned under debris. The principles in this book can truly be life giving; as a life, no matter how long it is, lived buried in shame and guilt, is no life at all.

Father Joe Moreno World Trade Center/Ground Zero Chaplain

 

I want to say what an achievement I think this book is. It is a captivating blend of contemporary psychoanalytic thought and issues about resilience that concern us all today. It is rich with stories and examples of adults who have “bounced back” despite the odds, and guidance for parents on how to raise children who are prepared to do so in their own lives. I think that all parents would find the book inspirational. The book is also presented in a clear, engaging and up-beat tone.  Although it is rich with sound information, it is presented in language that is easily understandable and accessible to the layperson. I, myself, have had formal training in these concepts and have treated both adults and children who faced the challenge of “bouncing back.” Having words that lay people can also understand and work with is a real contribution. But mostly what I loved about the book is that it made me happy!

Margot Garfield LICSW ( Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker ),

M. Ed, Advanced Candidate in Psychoanalysis

 

As a Superior of a religious community, I found that the focus on resilience and the capacity to “bounce back” are essential both for the psychological health of the individual and also for the well being of a community. The principles presented in this book have helped me manage many difficult human situations with increased confidence.

Fr. Patrick  Lynch S.J. Rector of Canisius  College Jesuit Community


About the Author

Carol A. Munschauer, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst.  She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychoanalytic Association and the International Psychoanalytical Association.  She is also president of the Psychoanalytic Society of Upstate New York. 

Dr. Munschauer was awarded the Edith Sabshin National Teaching Prize in 2001 by the International Psychoanalytical Association for her contributions in teaching about psychoanalysis to lay people.  She is clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the State University of New York at Buffalo.  She is in private practice and lives in nearby Amherst, New York, with her husband, Paul Pearson, who is a lawyer and mediator, and her son Grant.

Dave Hood is the creator and star of the highly successful children’s series “Real Wheels.”  His “Dave Movies” as most kids refer to them are loved by parents and children alike for their entertaining and educational values.  Winner of the Telly Award, National Parenting Award, The Dove Foundation and many more, his movies for kids are known and respected all over the world.  “I never talk down to kids and they respond to that,” he says.  Real Wheels has sold more than 6 million world wide and can now be seen on many Public Broadcasting Stations across the country.  Find out more at:  www.davemovies.com.