Psychology
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CORE Hypnosis
A Compassion Informed Therapy by Dr. Harry Stefanakis
CORE Hypnosis introduces a compassion-informed model for clinical hypnosis that is informative for both beginners and seasoned health professionals. The author’s accumulated wisdom is integrated with the latest research on the embodied-relational...
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We Know What We Know
Transcending the Psychological Trap We're Caught In by Cara Scott
The psychological trap is the mental health pandemic we have been struggling with since the birth of humanity. The psychological trap explains why we have evolved into creatures of habit, and why addiction has woven its way into the fabric of our...
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Your Most Difficult Child
A Personal Journey Through Caring for our Children by Toghra GhaemMaghami
Personal growth is key in the achievement of happiness and for a sense of mastery in one’s own life despite inevitable adversarial situations. Your Most Difficult Child taps into the most enduring human relationship—a parent’s love for a child....
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Dialogue
The Influence of Intra-personal Discourse on Interpersonal Communication in Fostering Relationships in a Digital Age by Emmanuel Olusola
I am glad to see a new work from Fr. Emmanuel Olusola on the importance of dialogue. In a world with advanced technologies for communication, coupled with increasing polarization, it is a task of both the Church and of society to create dynamics...
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BrainFishing
A Practice Guide to Questioning Skills by Gary T. Furlong and Jim Harrison
BrainFishing is the “missing link”, the hands-on, practical guide for professionals looking to forge better agreements and build stronger relationships in difficult and challenging situations. It is the one, slim book that will complete your...
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Social Psychology and Social Change in Nigeria
A Systematic Evaluation of Government Social Policies and Programs by Denis Chima E. Ugwuegbu
Governments in the developing nations of Africa invest much of their countries’ scarce resources in social and economic development programs, often without much evaluation of the programs or any knowledge of the potential outcomes. Social...
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The Everyday Journey
From Depression to Light by Brenda Donahue
This book is written for people who are depressed and their families. Depression is defined and the author has located how it works with each of the five aspects of a human being: emotional, physical, mental, spiritual and sexual. The reader is...
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Hometown Asylum
A History and Memoir of Institutional Care by Jack Martin
Starting in 1911, and for many years, the Alberta Hospital Ponoka, or AHP, was the largest and highest-population psychiatric institution in the Western Canadian Province of Alberta. It was also located on the outskirts of Jack Martin’s hometown,...
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The Collaborative Path
6 Steps for Better Communication, Problem-Solving, and Decision-Making by Patrick Aylward
This book presents a simple six step model that anyone can incorporate anywhere for better communication, problem-solving and decision-making. This ground-breaking approach promises to reduce tension and conflict wherever it’s employed. The...
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The Rational Emotive Train
by Joseph L. Gill
A helpful and inspiring guidebook that provides key strategies for a cognitive path toward improving self-esteem and managing emotions. Filled with useful tips and tools to resolve stress, emotional turmoil, and issues with relationships, The...