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William Bridges
William Bridges

William Bridges, born in the United States in 1933, was a renowned author and speaker. His works primarily focus on the psychological experiences of individuals and organizations during change. Bridges' most famous work is 'Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes,' which delves into the psychological states and coping strategies that people face when encountering life changes. more

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“Against the long years when family bonds make up all that is happiest in life, there must always be reckoned those moments of agitation and revolution, during which the bosom of a family is the most unrestful and disturbing place in existence.”