Patricia Morganová se ve svých dílech zaměřuje na posilování odolnosti, poskytuje praktické rady, jak snížit pochybnosti o sobě, stres a komunikační šumy, a zároveň zvyšuje vitalitu a spokojenost. Svou práci prezentuje poutavým, vtipným a povznášejícím způsobem, čímž čtenářům dodává sílu a inspiraci. Její knihy čerpají z rozsáhlého výzkumu v oblasti pozitivní psychologie a z osobních zkušeností s poradenstvím a vedením skupin. Autorčiným cílem je pomáhat lidem překonávat výzvy a oslavovat jejich úspěchy.
Patricia Morgan explores the family as a powerful institution for enhancing the well-being of its members. She argues that strong family structures provide essential support and resources, contributing significantly to individual and collective welfare. The book delves into the dynamics within families and how these relationships foster resilience and growth, highlighting the importance of familial connections in achieving social and personal prosperity.
9 2 6 Sustaining Faith is the story of a mother who finds strength in the loss of her child to senseless violence. No one could have seen coming what Patricia Morgan found herself faced with, but she also found a sustaining faith to pick up the broken pieces and allow God to have the final say. This story will change your life and help you find a sustaining faith as you face your darkest days.This book is a must read for those who are going through, have gone through, or have been called to minister to someone going through the grief of loss.
Running from the harshness of life in her native Rural Siberia, Anya Petroya catches the early morning train that begins her journey through Mongolia and China to search for her mother's sister in Hong Kong. Innocent in the ways of the world beyond her small village, Anya, disguised as a 19-year-old agricultural worker, meets Robert Lawrence, an American journalist. Robert quickly sees through Anya's ruse and, together, they embark upon a journey that will change both their lives. Robert is arrested for kidnapping by the relentless Zerkov Antonovich, who is curious about Anya's activities, and Anya is befriended by a Chinese journalist friend of Robert's and his wife; the two women become confidantes as Anya learns more about the world beyond Siberia. Finally, Robert is released and, as Anya nurses him back to health from the vicious beatings he's endured, their love begins to blossom... It is then Anya's true journey begins: one that takes her through China, into Hong Kong, and onto America. Will Anya grow out of her naiveté to face the challenges ahead, and can Anya and Robert's love survive what fate has in store for them?
The narrative explores the challenges and triumphs of a young female Peace Corps Volunteer in 1964 Turkey, highlighting her journey of adaptation and personal growth. Through forty-five short stories, she shares her experiences with local culture, cuisine, and community interactions in the conservative town of Konya. The tales reflect her idealism, perseverance, and the reality of living abroad, offering a poignant look at the complexities of cross-cultural exchange and self-discovery.
The book serves as a crucial resource for parents and mental health professionals, highlighting the importance of understanding and supporting individuals with unique challenges. It gained recognition through a CBC television documentary, emphasizing its relevance and impact. The content aims to foster empathy and provide practical guidance for nurturing relationships, making it an essential tool for those seeking to improve their approach to mental health and personal connections.