Community-led Orientation : Adult Child in the Workplace (ljudbok) av Karl-Johan Spiik
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Karl-Johan Spiik , AI (Artificial Intelligence) (berättare)

Community-led Orientation : Adult Child in the Workplace (A Leadership Hacker's Chronicles of Community-Led Orientation #5) ljudbok

205 kr
Adult Child in the Workplace explores how survival patterns learned in childhood shape behavior in adult working life. Many adults react emotionally without realizing it: people-pleasing, fear of criticism, avoiding conflict, or taking on excessive responsibility.The book combines psychological insight with everyday work life and the perspective of community-led organizations. It helps readers re…
Adult Child in the Workplace explores how survival patterns learned in childhood shape behavior in adult working life. Many adults react emotionally without realizing it: people-pleasing, fear of criticism, avoiding conflict, or taking on excessive responsibility.The book combines psychological insight with everyday work life and the perspective of community-led organizations. It helps readers recognize adult child patterns in themselves and in their work environments, while offering practical tools for improving emotional regulation, communication, and personal boundaries.This is not a therapy guide, but a pragmatic book about real workplace dynamics — for individuals, teams, and organizations that want to build a more psychologically safe and sustainable everyday working life.
Ljudbok 205 kr
E-bok 259 kr
Författare Karl-Johan Spiik (författare), AI (Artificial Intelligence) (berättare)
Förlag Karlex
Utgiven 08.05.2026
Längd 1:20
Genrer Medicin, Familj & Hälsa
Del i serie 5
Språk English
Format mp3
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9789521951640

Adult Child in the Workplace explores how survival patterns learned in childhood shape behavior in adult working life. Many adults react emotionally without realizing it: people-pleasing, fear of criticism, avoiding conflict, or taking on excessive responsibility.The book combines psychological insight with everyday work life and the perspective of community-led organizations. It helps readers recognize adult child patterns in themselves and in their work environments, while offering practical tools for improving emotional regulation, communication, and personal boundaries.This is not a therapy guide, but a pragmatic book about real workplace dynamics — for individuals, teams, and organizations that want to build a more psychologically safe and sustainable everyday working life.

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