Type R is a remarkable look at how people “spring forward” and transform in positive ways as they navigate challenging, and at times traumatic, events. The authors’ use of peer reviewed research findings coupled with real life examples and inspiring interviews gives this reader hope that we can all find a ways to deepen our own ability to thrive and transform as we traverse difficulty. The material presented here is illustrated with engaging narratives of people from communities and organizations all over the world who have applied Type R strategies to transform during, and after, adversity. One particularly inspiring aspect of this book is the assertion that transformative resilience often does not just stop with our own personal grown, but can lead to contributions to the collective – an idea that gives me hope given current events.
All in all, this is a well-researched and engaging examination of how people can learn, and indeed thrive, as they navigate adversity. Type R offers a deep look at how we can use challenges, both personal and global, to better ourselves and our communities. As a psychologist this book will be added to the list of readings I recommend to my colleagues, trainees, and clients. However, the merits of this book stretch far beyond the clinical and I look forward to recommending this book to my friends as well as encouraging Type R strategies in my community.