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Trauma
and Addiction : Ending the Cycle of Pain Through Emotional Literacy
Uk
Can
by Tian, Ph.D. Dayton "This book identifies the interconnection of trauma
and addictive behavior, and shows why they can become an unending cycle.
Emotional and psychological pain so often lead to self-medicating, which
leads to more pain, and inevitably more self-medicating, and so on--ad
infinitum. This groundbreaking book offers readers effective ways to work
through their traumas in order to heal their addictions and their predilection
toward what clinicians call self-medicating (the abuse of substances [alcohol,
drugs, food], activities [work, sex, gambling, etc.] and/or possessions
[money, material things].) Readers caught up in the endless cycle of trauma
and addiction will permanently transform their lives by reading this book.
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Children
of Trauma : Rediscovering Your Discarded Self
Uk
Can
by Jane Middleton-Moz "Imagine what it would be like to become the healthiest
person you could be... This is the inherent right of each individual but
when lingering emotional trauma from our childhood blocks the normal developmental
process, we get stuck. As each of us strives to become the healthiest
person we possibly can, we will have to come face-to-face with emotional
fears that may be the result of traumatic childhoods. Although that journey
may be paved with the pain of unresolved grief and unrecognized loss,
this book will serve as the map to guide you and help you rediscover your
discarded self... the best self you were always meant to be."
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Emotional
Healing With Homeopathy : A Self-Help Manual
Uk
Can
by Peter Chappell "At
the time I read this book, I had been studying homeopathy for perhaps
a year. This book was one of the first things that opened my eyes to the
power of Homeopathy to treat emotional, spiritual, and mental disturbances,
which may be rooted in various trauma, in addition to it's well known
healing properties as a vibrational energetic medicinal system which far
transcends western medicine. This book is suitable for an intelligent
introduction to Homeopathy, but is also valuable to a practitioner.
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The
Forgiving Place : Choosing Peace After Violent Trauma
Uk
Can
by Richard R.
Gayton "Those who have had a loved one harmed in a violent act face a
very different grieving process, according to psychologist Gayton, whose
wife was murdered during a robbery at their home. As the author details
his reactions to this horrific event, the reader is given an intimate
look at his transition from shock and outrage to resolution-a journey
that took him five years to complete. Interwoven is Gayton's advice on
how readers can work through their own experiences. This work is unique
in that it concentrates on handling the emotional legacy of intentional
and senseless brutality. Given our society's increasing violence, this
work will surely find an expanding audience.
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Healing
the Trauma of Abuse : A Woman's Workbook
Uk
Can
by Mary Ellen Copeland, Maxine
Harris "This workbook offers women who have suffered sexual, physical,
or emotional abuse crucial skills for coping, self-understanding, and
self-care. The book is designed to be worked through from beginning to
end, with self-evaluation questionnaires, writing exercises, and a variety
of activities and relaxation techniques throughout. Also included are
questions to ask a doctor, a personal crisis plan, and a comprehensive
list of resources." "This book has great exercises and helps comes to
terms with sexual abuse in a gentle way. I really found it helpful in
my recovery."
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