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Heal to Lead : Revolutionizing Leadership Through Trauma Healing.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Campbell, Kelly L.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Leadership--Psychological aspects.
Leadership.
Psychic trauma.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2024.
Summary:
"You don't outrun or outgrow the formative experiences that have shaped who you are. So, it makes sense that your emotional history would also be the foundation of your leadership style. If what got you to this point may now be the very thing that is holding you back, then Heal to Lead was written for you. Everything you've read about conscious leadership is based on self-awareness and personal growth, yet the missing link has been trauma healing. If you want greater collaboration with your people, the confidence to inspire growth in your organization, and a more meaningful connection to yourself, your community, and the natural world, it's time to do the inner work. This book shows you how to develop high-conscious leadership, rooted in deep introspection, vulnerability, compassion, and reciprocity with all beings"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Prologue
Introduction
Part I Kintsukuroi
Chapter 1 Why We Become Leaders
Being Needed Versus Being Wanted
Shadow Leadership Styles
People Controllers
People Pleasers
Sorting for Sanity
Survival Superpowers
Chapter 2 Low-Conscious Leaders Are Everywhere
How Did We Get Here?
My Turn to Be Bullied
Hurt People Hurt People
How Do We Deal with Low-Conscious Leaders?
Chapter 3 The Wound in the Room
Inner Wisdom Requires Willingness
Pain Avoidance and Pain Bias
The Distance Between One Another Is Ourselves
Vulnerability
Destigmatization
Inner Work
Survivor Leaders
Chapter 4 Why Now?
An Increasing Interest in New Leadership Philosophies
Conscious Leadership Mandates
Environmental Care Commitments
Part II Preparing for the Journey
Chapter 5 Contextualizing Trauma
The Night I Killed My Mother
Knowing Ourselves
What Is Trauma, Anyway?
Trigger Warning
Reactions to Trauma
Fight
Flight
Freeze
Fawn
Epigenetics and Leadership
Unintegrated Information
Getting It Right
Chapter 6 Maintenance Versus Healing
Talk Therapy
Remedial Coaching
Superficial Self-Care
(Spiritual) Bypassing
1. Detachment, Without Compassion
2. Anger Avoidance
3. Racial Color Blindness
4. Toxic Positivity
5. Resilience
6. Attraction/Manifestation
7. Religion
Chapter 7 What Is High-Conscious Leadership?
An Extended Definition
Leaders as Healers
True North: Unveiling Your Leadership Identity
Chapter 8 Four Fundamentals
Creating Healing Spaces
Trauma-Informed Work Environments
Part III When the Past Is Present
Chapter 9 Fundamental #1: Integrating Trauma
The Spiral of Healing
The Integration Tripod
1. Integration of the Story.
2. Elimination of Self-Limiting Beliefs
3. Regulation of Emotions
Self-Awareness
Behavioral Modification
Chapter 10 Practicing Introspection
Developing and Deepening Conscious Awareness
What's Your Attachment Style?
Change as a Practice
Chapter 11 An Awakening
Unemployable
Dark Night of the Soul
Leadership Lessons Learned
Discovering the Root
Full Circle
Chapter 12 Doing the Work
What Is the Work?
The Journey of a Lifetime
How Do I Know the Work Is Working?
Why Is Integration So Important?
Part IV True Strength
Chapter 13 Fundamental #2: Embodying Vulnerability
A History Lesson
Time to Come Clean
Healthy Vulnerability
The Mother Wound
The Social Construct of Failure
Chapter 14 Failure's Great Gift
Impostor Syndrome
Upper Limiting
Chapter 15 The Value of Nothingness
Posttraumatic Growth Versus Resilience
Chapter 16 The Art of Implementation
Valuing Vulnerability on the Stage
Redefining Systemic Vulnerability
Breaking Down Barriers and Building Equity
Part V Care in Action
Chapter 17 Fundamental #3: Leading with Compassion
Sympathy
Empathy
Compassion
The Art and Science of Effective Leadership
Chapter 18 Compassionate Intelligence
The Spectrum Between Martyrdom and Apathy
Can Compassion Really Be Rational?
What's in Your Toolbox?
A Basic Framework for Compassionate Intelligence
Dismantling Oppressive Systems
Chapter 19 How We Respond Matters
Stakeholder Experience
Competition
Brand Perception
Reaction to Social Issues
Chapter 20 A Shift in Intention
14 Tenets of Eco-Leadership
Part VI The Great Remembering
Chapter 21 Fundamental #4: Lighting the Way
The Epidemic of Not-Enoughness
Disrupting Leadership Norms
Seeing the Whole Human
Partaking in Sacred Relationship.
Being Self-Affirming
Elevating and Empowering Others
Chapter 22 Essential Work
The Light of Trauma
Chapter 23 What We Receive When We Give
Native Actualization
Untended Fields
Chapter 24 Project Rebuild
The Runway to Freedom
The Revolution Is Already Here
Notes
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Index
EULA.
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781394213160
1394213166
9781394213177
1394213174
OCLC:
1420167131

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