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Unconditional Success : Loving the Work We Were Born to Do

by Nick Williams


On Aug 26 2009, marlic said:

"this is an inspirational book indeed. personally, loving the work we were born to do is simply loving how to work within oneself and others. this book has built me to grow as a young and responsible gentleman, not just financially but as well with character. success is being able to conqure difficulties and not running away from fear. success is YOU, without U there is no success. "SCCESS" this word should read SUCCESS but without U its not."

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Healing the Addictive Personality

by Lee Jampolsky


On May 27 2009, Consideratione said:

" Drawing on more than 20 years of learning about and treating the disfunctional behaviors of troubled individuals, the psychologist Dr. Lee Jampolsky has produced, in his book "Healing the Addictive Personality," released last year (2008), a worthy successor to his widely read and popular "Healing the Addictive Mind." As the two titles suggest, he has gone beyond thought processes alone to show how ALL aspects of our personality can have addictive tendencies, which are not necessarily limited to any substance, thing, activity or preoccupation. The commonality of behaviors which characterize the addictive personalities which all or most of us possess to some degree, lend us the possibility of being healed by applying truth-based, love- and relationship-oriented principles to all aspects of our personality. Dr. Jampolsky concludes his book with a series of twenty-one daily lessons, and an eleven-week program for ongoing healing. This compact but powerful work (171 pages) should be read with thoughtful consideration by every person who wants to live better and happier."

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Family Art Psychotherapy

by Helen B. Langarten


On Mar 28 2009, ujinyoon said:

"Easy to read and useful, introductory text on how-to guide through case studies. Langarten divides the chapters according populations so it is easy to reference back after reading."

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Suicide in French Thought from Montesquieu to Cioran

by Zilla Garbrielle Cahn


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From Goldfish Bowl To Ocean


On Nov 26 2008, johnharley77 said:

"This book contains personal and in-depth interviews with sufferers of different forms of mental health illnesses including bi-polar disorder, psychosis, anxiety and schizophrenia to name a few. The interviews represent a voice for each of the illnesses explored and give a great insight to how individuals cope with everyday life. An amazing in-depth look into mental health and something that everybody should read - impossible to put down"

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