The Adaptable Sustainable Psychology Collection
Reflective tools for self-exploration and supporting wellbeing - now and over time
Practical psychology for sustainable change in a world that doesn't slow down.
The Adaptable Sustainable Psychology Collection offers a grounded, real-world approach to mental and emotional wellbeing, one that recognises how people are shaped by experience, relationships, environment, expectations, and the stories they come to believe about themselves.
Rather than focusing on quick fixes or rigid techniques, this collection centres on emotional sustainability: supporting the development of self-knowledge, self-trust, and coping strategies that can be maintained over time, even under pressure.
This collected edition brings together four interrelated works:
- The Subtle Injury of Influence explores how experiences, relationships, and media can quietly shape identity and self-perception, and how to engage with these influences more consciously.
- I'm Getting There looks at the emotional and cognitive patterns that can make change difficult to sustain, offering a flexible, neuroscience-informed approach to growth.
- Self-Improvement Burnout examines the impact of constant self-optimisation, and the importance of balancing growth with rest, reflection, and self-acceptance.
- Steps Towards Kindness and Accountability focuses on communication, boundaries, and personal responsibility in building more sustainable relationships.
Together, these books form a cohesive and interactive framework for navigating modern life with greater clarity, compassion, and psychological integrity.
With over 40 practical exercises, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences, identify what is influencing them, and develop ways of supporting themselves that feel realistic, sustainable, and personally meaningful.