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I'm OK, You're My Parents: How to Overcome Guilt, Let Go of Anger, and Create a Relationship That Works
: : 'Atkins's strength is in suggesting ways to rewire your relationship . . . If your parents drive you up the wall, there's plenty here to help you. And the cost of the book is definitely cheaper than therapy.' —The Boston Globe In a recent study, half of all Americans rated their relationship with at least one parent as either 'poor' or 'terrible,' and more than a third felt this way about both parents. As life expectancy continues to rise and the parent-child relationship extends further and further into adulthood, ...
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A Primer on Adult Children of Alcoholics
: : 'Atkins's strength is in suggesting ways to rewire your relationship . . . If your parents drive you up the wall, there's plenty here to help you. And the cost of the book is definitely cheaper than therapy.' —The Boston Globe In a recent study, half of all Americans rated their relationship with at least one parent as either 'poor' or 'terrible,' and more than a third felt this way about both parents. As life expectancy continues to rise and the parent-child relationship extends further and further into adulthood, ...
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Codependence: The Dance of Wounded Souls 'A Cosmic Perspective of Codependence and the Human Condition'
: :Codependence: The Dance of Wounded Souls has been called 'one of the truly transformational works of our time' - and it's author Robert Burney referred to as 'a metaphysical Stephen Hawking.' This joyously inspirational Spiritual book presents a set of beliefs about the meaning and purpose of life from a Cosmic Perspective that combines Twelve Step Recovery Principles, Native American Spirituality, and Ancient Metaphysical Truths. It explains why a New Age has dawned in human consciousness on planet Earth and explores the interrelationship between subjects that range from the Bible, ...
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Following the Yellow Brick Road: The Adult Child's Personal Journey Through Oz
: :Codependence: The Dance of Wounded Souls has been called 'one of the truly transformational works of our time' - and it's author Robert Burney referred to as 'a metaphysical Stephen Hawking.' This joyously inspirational Spiritual book presents a set of beliefs about the meaning and purpose of life from a Cosmic Perspective that combines Twelve Step Recovery Principles, Native American Spirituality, and Ancient Metaphysical Truths. It explains why a New Age has dawned in human consciousness on planet Earth and explores the interrelationship between subjects that range from the Bible, ...
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Diagnosing and Treating Co-Dependence: A Guide for Professionals Who Work with Chemical Dependents, Their Spouses, and Children (Professional Series)
: : A guide for professionals who work with chemical dependents, their spouses and children. With so many definitions of co-dependence ,it can be hard to tell which is most valid. In diagnosing and treating co-dependence, timmen cermak not only presents clear diagnostic criteria that correspond directly with accepted psychiatric/psychological concepts but also describes ways of treating co-dependence that extend far beyond current approaches.
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The Power of the Possible: A Book of Hope and Inspiration
: :What do you do when someone you love is destroying his or her life-- and your relationship?We all have a friend, relative, or loved one who makes choices we don t understand. The more advice we give them, the more they stubbornly stay the same. So what are we doing wrong? Why have our relationships become so difficult? Why do our loved ones resist our help, even though we are sure that we know what s best for them? Confusion and hurt and anger prevent us from seeing the truth: ...
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Never Good Enough: Growing Up Imperfect in a 'Perfect' Family : How to Break the Cycle of Codependence and Addiction for the Next Generation
: :What do you do when someone you love is destroying his or her life-- and your relationship?We all have a friend, relative, or loved one who makes choices we don t understand. The more advice we give them, the more they stubbornly stay the same. So what are we doing wrong? Why have our relationships become so difficult? Why do our loved ones resist our help, even though we are sure that we know what s best for them? Confusion and hurt and anger prevent us from seeing the truth: ...
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Letting Go of Mother: How We Mesh With Our Mothers : What Works. What We Must Leave Behind.
: :James McMahon says that unless we renegoitate the primary relationship with mother, we cannot relate to or have a serious relationship with another human being, ourselves, or God. This book invited readers to examine our fusion with mother.
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How to Quit Whatever You Want to Quit: Ten Steps to Overcoming Lifelong Addictions
: : Overcoming addictions and compulsions, especially those we have struggled with for a lifetime, requires commitment. Therein lies the challenge. It’s a challenge because most people who struggle with compulsive behaviors and self-defeating patterns have already “tried everything.” So it is difficult for them to have hope. After a while their desire to “do better” remains as just that—a desire to do better instead of practical action-taking in real time. This is where Corinna’s Ten Steps come in! These steps offer a fresh start for people who have almost given ...
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Stop Controlling Me! What to Do When Someone You Love Has Too Much Power Over You
: :Control issues are a major factor in the nearly 50 percent of American marriages that end in divorce. Women with low self-esteem are most likely to attract (or seek) a dominating partner. Hungry for acceptance, they allow themselves to be manipulated. This book offers exercises to uncover mistaken beliefs, identify unacceptable compromises, and regain self-worth, as well as step-by-step tools to end relationships that can’t be saved.
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