Psychology
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Daddy's Blue Eyes
by Marnie Hill
Daddy’s Blue Eyes is a story about a little girl whose father died and how much she misses him. But this little girl was given a gift—her daddy’s blue eyes. Eyes that help her to see all the things her daddy can’t see anymore. Eyes that help her...
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The Caged Giant
From Victim through Survivor to Thriver by Manyi Ebot
Recovery is possible! Many of us in society today are functioning reasonably well, while others are struggling. We have a sense that there could be more to our lives: more contentment, more achievement, more love and happiness. Yet, it’s as if...
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Why Do Good People Suffer Bad Things
Discovering the Root Causes of Human Suffering - and What You Can and Cannot Do about It! by TR Williams
You are not alone if you struggle to understand why unwanted, unexplainable, and inconceivable bad things happen to innocent people! Never before have there been so many questions like: How could a loving God permit good people to suffer bad...
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Apprivoiser les Peurs-pas-fines
l’histoire de bravoure de Léo le lionceau & Dans la tanière de Léo : Cahier de travail by Diane Benoit, MD and Suneeta Monga, MD
Apprivoiser les Peurs-pas-fines débute par L’histoire de bravoure de Léo le lionceau. Léo est trop timide, nerveux et effrayé pour parler à d'autres animaux ou à ses enseignants – et il a définitivement peur de son propre rugissement. Avec l'aide...
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Bridge Over The River Why
A Guide for Those Who Have Suffered the Loss of a Child to Suicide by David Cooper and Deborah Cooper
“In Bridge Over the River Why, the Coopers have succeeded in a dual task documenting their own journey through the grief of losing their son Eli by suicide, while at the same time providing a valuable resource for anyone who has had to face the...
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A Very Personal Leadership
A Work That Begins Within the Private World of Each One of Us by Colleen Mac Dougall PhD
Before leadership becomes a role or a position used to influence others, it is a personal story. It is a story about early memories, choices, mentors, journeys, challenges, and moments that shaped us. It is a story about innocence and pushing...
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Finding Lost
by Nancy Lafleur
Finding Lost is a powerful story of one Indigenous woman’s lifelong struggle to find who she is. She shares a story of childhood trauma; a story that is still only too common for many Indigenous women today. Walk into Nancy’s life, and share in...
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From Bipolar To The Cross
A real life experience of mental illness and God's healing power. by Jack E. Bales and Jack E. Bales
In Phillipians 4:13, it states, “You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you.” Even when man and the odds are against you, you can achieve many successes. In this sick world we live in, we base success on position and wealth. But the...
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The Solving Life's Problems Workbook
by Inna B. Mertsalova
“We cannot solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.” - Albert Einstein How do you react to a stressful situation? Do you worry or search for a solution to your problem? If you’re worrying, worst-case scenarios may be...
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Alone in a Crowd
A Story of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse's Struggles with Bulimia and Mental Wellness by Andrea Parmar and Mick Parmar
Always seemingly happy and talkative, the author shares the darkest secrets of her sixteen-year battle with an eating disorder. Hiding her insecurities “behind the mask” of a seemingly perfect life, Andrea struggles to be present in the moment...