The Adaptable Sustainable Psychology Collection
The Subtle Injury of Influence
Managing Experiences, People and the Media That Affect Your Mental Health
Do you ever feel emotionally exhausted, overwhelmed, uncertain, or disconnected from yourself - without fully understanding why?
Modern life exposes us to constant influence. Relationships, expectations, social pressures, past experiences, and media can quietly shape the way we think, feel, behave, and perceive ourselves. Over time, this accumulation can begin to affect emotional wellbeing, confidence, stress levels, and our ability to feel grounded. In The Subtle Injury of Influence, psychologist Amberley Meredith explores how these subtle influences can gradually impact mental health and self-perception - often without us even noticing.
Drawing on over 25 years of clinical experience, Amberley offers a compassionate and evidence-informed approach to developing greater self-awareness, emotional resilience, and psychological insight. Rather than promoting quick fixes or relentless self-improvement, this book encourages a more sustainable approach to wellbeing - one grounded in self-understanding, reflection, and emotional responsiveness.
In this book, you'll explore how to:
Designed as an accessible introduction to The Adaptable Sustainable Psychology Collection, this book offers practical psychology for navigating the emotional pressures of modern life.
Disclaimer: This content is educational in nature and is not a substitute for personalised psychological advice or treatment.