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Tech Stress : How Technology Is Hijacking Our Lives, Strategies for Coping, and Pragmatic Ergonomics
Tech Stress : How Technology Is Hijacking Our Lives, Strategies for Coping, and Pragmatic Ergonomics
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Author(s): MPH, Nancy Faass Msw
Peper, Erik
ISBN No.: 9781583947685
Pages: 400
Year: 202008
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This book is a must-read for anyone who spends time in front of a computer or using a mobile device. You will learn about the connection between posture and mood, the importance of movement breaks, and healthier ways to utilize technology in your everyday life." --INNA KHAZAN, PHD, BCB, licensed clinical psychologist, faculty member at Harvard Medical School, and author of Biofeedback and Mindfulness in Everyday Life "Once employers and employees understand and apply the concepts and tools within this book, they will never want to return to the monolithic ergonomic practices of the past." --MICHAEL J. MARTIN, JD ARM, associate vice president of Human Resources, Safety and Risk Management at California State University Maritime Academy "Peper, Harvey, and Faass detail not only how computer work injures us, but also how we can optimize our workspace and minimize the risk of musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, depression, and burnout." --JONATHAN COLLIN, MD, founder and editor-in-chief of Townsend Letter "In our digitally-dependent world, Tech Stress teaches us how to be human again, as we continue to evolve with technology." WEIHONG BAO, PHD, author of Fiery Cinema and associate professor at UC Berkeley " Tech Stress helps us recapture our physical and emotional well-being as it addresses the negative impacts in our technologically-altered world" --LEROY M. MORISHITA, EDD, president at California State University, East Bay "It's rare if not unheard of to find this level of applied wisdom on this topic in one place.


Get this book, learn from it, and (most importantly) apply it!" --JEFFERY A. MARTIN, PHD, founder of Transformative Technology and lecturer at Stanford University " Tech Stress is years overdue. With this book, readers can find ways to foil the burdens of misapplied technology, embracing pleasure, happiness, and the appreciation of the very nature in which they are embedded, whether they realize it or not." --STANLEY KRIPPNER, PHD, coauthor of PTSD and coeditor of Integrative Care for the Traumatized "A must-read for every 'stressed person!' An action plan in gaining ownership of our lives in the modern era by balance, awareness, and setting boundaries." --ODED COHEN, CEO and founder of Upright® Technologies Ltd. "Refreshingly clear and direct, Tech Stress offers much-needed explanations and scientifically backed advice on how to balance adapting our technology to our bodies and our bodies to our tech." --DR. MARI K.


SWINGLE, author of i-Minds and i-Minds 2.0 "Read Chapter 7. Then think twice about picking up your phone again." --DEBORAH QUILTER, host of RSIHelp and author of The Repetitive Strain Injury Recovery Book "Brilliant!!! The time has come to wake up to the serious health damage of technological physical inactivity." --C. NORMAN SHEALY, MD, PHD, founding president of American Holistic Medical Association and author of Conversations with G.


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