• March 2023 MBR The Jobs/Careers Shelf

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    The Jobs/Careers Shelf

    College to Career, Explained
    Amy Feind Reeves
    https://www.jobcoachamy.com
    Epigraph Books
    https://www.epigraphps.com
    9781954744752, $22.95, PB, 327pp

    https://www.amazon.com/College-Career-Explained-Skills-Confidence/dp/195474= 4757

    Synopsis: When you are ready to start your career, you get to decide what h= appens next. Nothing is scripted anymore. So the question is what exactly d=
    o you do to start that career? Maybe you're getting some advice, a little i= nstruction and even a few contacts. But you still need to put it all togeth= er.

    With the publication of "College to Career, Explained: Tools, Skills and Co= nfidence for Your Job Search", career coach and expert Amy Feind Reeves has=
    written the resource she wishes she had when she failed to land a job afte=
    r college but went on to enjoy a rewarding 25+ year career as a banker, glo= bal management consultant, corporate executive, and non-profit executive.

    She wrote "College to Career, Explained: Tools, Tips & Confidence for Your = Job Search" to provide a the detailed and 'real world practical' plan for w= hat exactly you need to do to find a job you like.

    Offering step-by-step DIY instructions, Amy uses humor and insight to provi=
    de examples, exercises, and practical tips that teach you how to: Discover = what jobs are out there, and which ones may be right for you; Develop the t= ools you need to get you noticed; Build networking skills; Gain confidence =
    in interviews.

    Critique: Exceptionally well written, impressively organized, and thoroughl=
    y 'user friendly' in presentation, "College to Career, Explained: Tools, Sk= ills and Confidence for Your Job Search" is an extraordinary, effective, an=
    d unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, c= ollege, and university library Jobs/Careers collections. It should be noted=
    that "College to Career, Explained: Tools, Skills and Confidence for Your = Job Search" is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.= 95).

    Editorial Note: Amy Feind Reeves (https://www.jobcoachamy.com) is the Found=
    er and CEO of JobCoachAmy,( a Boston-based consultancy where she leverages = her experience of over 25 years as a senior executive and hiring manager to=
    help professionals at all levels find and keep jobs that make them happy. = She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, The Bal= timore Sun, Chicago Herald Tribune, McMillan Digital, and Job-Hunt.org. She=
    speaks regularly to undergraduate and alumni groups, women's conferences a=
    nd at wellness resorts. Amy has an MBA from the Tuck School at Dartmouth Co= llege, graduated cum laude from Wellesley College and earned a Certificate =
    in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Southwestern Louisiana.

    Resilience and Well-being for Dental Professionals
    Mahrukh Khwaja
    Wiley-Blackwell
    www.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell
    9781119814504, $65.00, PB, 304pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Resilience-Well-being-Dental-Professionals-Mahrukh/d=
    p

    Synopsis: Dentistry is a high-stress profession with elevated rates of anxi= ety, depression, burnout, suicidal thoughts and self-harm. Chronic workplac=
    e stress is a growing concern as it can severely damage the mental health o=
    f dental professionals and negatively impact their ability to provide appro= priate care. Psychological interventions have been shown to greatly benefit=
    the well-being and emotional resilience of the medical and healthcare comm= unity, yet resources that provide preventative tools are limited.

    "Resilience and Well-being for Dental Professionals" by Mahrukh Khwaja is d= esigned not only to combat occupational hazards in Dentistry, such as burno=
    ut and compassion fatigue, but also to build resilience, engagement at work=
    and nurture positive mental health through a variety of evidence-based too= ls.

    An invaluable guide, "Resilience and Well-being for Dental Professionals" w= ill helps its readers to utilize tools drawn from the science of well-being=
    (Positive Psychology, Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Accep= tance and Commitment Therapy), in order deal successfully with stress and t=
    o create happier, thriving careers.

    Critique: Exceptionally well written, organized, presented, and timely, "Re= silience and Well-being for Dental Professionals" is essential reading for = anyone working in dentistry and should be considered an important textbook = for supplemental dentistry curriculum reading lists. While also available i=
    n a digital book format (Kindle, $52.00), "Resilience and Well-being for De= ntal Professionals" is a critically important and unreservedly recommended = for professional, college, and university library Dentistry collections.

    Editorial Note: Dr Mahrukh Khwaja (https://www.mind-ninja.co.uk/about-us) i=
    s a dentist working in the UK, a Positive Psychologist and founder of Mind = Ninja: a well-being start-up providing resilience and mental health trainin=
    g to dental professionals.

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