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Full Catastrophe Living by Jon Kabat-Zin
Based on the mindfulness strategy used by the author, this book reveals natural strategies to alleviate the impacts of stress on the mind, body, and soul. It aims to improve one’s overall quality of life by making the relationship between mental health problems and physical health clear and concise.

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The Come as You Are Workbook
Emily Nagoski's new workbook, a companion to her bestseller Come As You Are, provides practical tools for women to apply her groundbreaking insights into sexuality. It emphasizes that emotional factors like stress, mood, and body image are crucial to sexual wellbeing, challenging the outdated notion of women's sexuality as inferior to men's. The workbook includes activities, prompts, and illustrations to help readers deepen their understanding of their bodies and enhance their sexual lives.

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Huddleverse
Created in Singapore, Huddleverse is more than just a social app - it's a community of people who understand what it's like to struggle with mental health. Its mission is to make it easy for individuals to connect with others who share similar experiences, and to create a space where everyone feels welcome, safe, and heard. Whether you're looking for a place to vent, make new friends, or simply be yourself, Huddleverse is here for you.

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Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman
Killing the Wittigo explains the traumatic effects of colonization on young Indigenous people. It includes reflection questions and activities in each chapter to encourage mindfulness and emotional regulation, help build reader self-awareness about wellness and self-care, and what it will take to stop the cycle of intergenerational trauma.

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Man’s Search For MeaningBook By: Viktor E. Frankl
"Man’s Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl emphasizes the importance of finding purpose in life as a key factor in maintaining mental health, particularly in the face of suffering and adversity. Frankl's experiences in Nazi concentration camps led him to develop logotherapy, a therapeutic approach centered on helping individuals discover meaning in their lives, which can significantly enhance psychological resilience and well-being






































