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  • Grace Yourself: How to Show Up for the Sober Life You Want

    by Chris Janssen
    Chris Janssen’s Grace Yourself is a guide for anyone struggling with addiction to move beyond self-limiting behavior into a life of fullness and freedom. Alcohol had a hold on Chris Janssens’s actions and thoughts until she made the life-changing decision to attend a support meeting and realized two truths: it wasn’t her fault and she wasn’t alone. Once she was embraced by a community that offered a nonjudgmental look at her struggles, Chris discovered that if she wanted to have a full and la... more
  • Super Psyched: Unleash the Power of the 4 Types of Connection and Live the Life You Love

    by Adam Dorsay
    I am a licensed psychologist and after 20,000 hours of providing therapy, conducting over 200 podcast interviews, I've heard a common theme: everyone wants connection. But connection is a nebulous term. In this book, I define and explore connection in all four forms: connection to self, others, the world, and something greater.
  • The goodness game

    by Bryan Driscoll
    The goodness game In a world that can feel overwhelming, the goodness game is here to show you how small acts of kindness can leave a huge impact. This isn’t about grand gestures or monumental changes; it’s about the simple, everyday actions that will bring joy to others and yourself. That’s right; by helping others in need, you’ll notice just as significant an impact on your own life. The inspiration for this book began during a challenging time in my life when I was just 18 years old. I wa... more
  • Joyous Longevity.

    by Sieglinde Othmer
    If you are freaking out over a milestone birthday – your own or that of a loved one, If you worry about getting older, If you just detected another wrinkle on your face, stop fretting right now and open this book. Here are 26 simple, common-sense tips from A to Z to help you get through life, to cheer you up, to brighten your soul and to hearten your resolve to thrive. This short read will •\tImpact the way you think about aging •\tMotivate you to look at habits that support healthy ... more
  • The Abbot of Morpheus: First Epoch

    by Gerfarer
    The Abbot of Morpheus is a thought-provoking book featuring a heartfelt dialogue between an Abbot and a Seeker. Their conversation delves into life's deepest truths, the human condition, and answers to questions we all wrestle with. Discover a story that will warm your heart and inspire reflection.
  • Becoming Fearless

    by Dr. Benjamin Ritter
    Imagine living a life with no limits, overcoming self doubt, and making the most of every situation. What if you could go to bed every night without worrying about tomorrow? Everything you want can be yours when you become fearless. "Becoming Fearless: 65 Strategies to Journey from Self-Doubt to Self-Mastery" by Dr. Benjamin Ritter provides a transformative guide to overcoming fears, conquering self doubt, and unlocking the power within. This self help inspirational book serves as your ... more
  • Wrangling the Doubt Monster: Fighting Fears, Finding Inspiration

    by Amy L. Bernstein
    In "Wrangling the Doubt Monster," Amy L. Bernstein offers a powerful guide to understanding and managing creative self-doubt. The book provides insightful analyses, personal anecdotes, and practical strategies to help artists transform doubt into a source of creative strength. Bernstein's approachable text is supplemented by Mary Grace Corpus’s delightful illustrations, making complex psychological concepts accessible. This book serves as a compassionate companion for any creative individual, en... more
  • From Rags to Enrichment

    by Wayne B. Brown
    In From Rags to Enrichment: How I Define Success in Business and in Life, Wayne Brown shares his unique and sometimes unconventional perspective on what success really means–and how simple it is to achieve it for yourself. But this isn’t a formulaic business how-to book. Instead, the author shares personal anecdotes about his life and challenges some so-called business norms. Wayne’s honest, down-to-earth style of chronicling his personal “from rags to enrichment” experience will... more
  • Principles for Overcoming Communication Anxiety and Improving Trust

    by Nonye Tochi Aghanya
    An exceptional guidebook that addresses 2 of the most critical elements of effective communication-- Overcoming anxiety and building trust in all settings of life (healthcare, corporate, education, hospitality etc)
  • Effective Communication: Guide Book for Patients

    by Nonye Tochi Aghanya
    For patients.: Buildng healthy relationships with your clinician begins with understanding the markers of cognitive biases when it's perceived. This is because the slightest misunderstanding can lead to a breakdown of trust--- a key component of sustaining healthy relationships with your healthcare provider. This book offers guidelines for effective patient engagements for promoting productive clinician-patient relationships in the healthcare settings.
  • Effective Communication: Guide Book for Clinicians

    by Nonye Tochi Aghanya
    Healthcare delivery isn't just a job, it's a vocation with a mandate and dedication to improve the health of all patients. The duty of a healthcare provider begins with communication. This book provides the healthcare provider (clinician/nurse/medical student/dentist/phlebotomist/pharmacist etc), with tips for achieving a trusting environment through effective interactions with patients
  • Tips for Effective Communication: A Vital Tool For Trust Development in Healthcare

    by Nonye Tochi Aghanya

    This helpful text is based on author's extensive review of human psychological traits and her clinical experiences in diverse healthcare settings for over 30 years. It's a guidebook that highlights several patient personalities and attitudes and its' effects on the formation and fostering of productive clinician-patient relationships. It provides both patients and clinicians with the needed tools for effective communication towards meaningful and rewarding clinician-patient relationships. Thi... more

  • I'm Fine

    by Karen Jaye
    How many times have you felt awful and, when asked, “How are you?” you respond with, "I'M FINE" “I’m fine” is the usual answer, typically the expected answer that rolls off the tongue without thought, a habit. The question is why. Because others don’t want to hear about problems? Because it would be viewed as complaining? Or, more importantly, because others wouldn’t understand? It is true, our culture as a whole does not understand psychological distress, such an essential topic. I’m Fin... more
  • Where Tenderness Lives: On Healing, Liberation, and Holding Space for Oneself

    by Heather Plett
    Where Tenderness Lives is a loving exploration of what it means to unravel what we’ve learned from our families, societies, religions, and cultures in order to heal and create a purposeful and joyful life. Each chapter in this heartfelt and honest book contains a revelation about how to move from shades of fear and doubt to freedom and joy. Through stories that range from what it meant to grow up Mennonite to surviving a horrific assault; from leaving a marriage that no longer worked to the poig... more
  • A Few Good Cardinals

    by Vincent Vanderbent

    How many people cheat when they can? Between 63 and 71% it seems. Is this about the right time to find out why? "For the toxic narcissist, life is essentially war. Win or lose a battle, move on to the next. Rules and consequence don't matter. This is the first exciting meaningful explanation I have seen."

  • Guidance For New Clinicians In A Chaotic World: How To Practice Your Craft While Preserving Your Traditional Values

    by Steven Melman
    The book is unique because it seeks to help new clinicians find confidence and competence as they begin their careers. It offers professional experiences and scenarios that the reader will most likely encounter. My book is also tailored to appeal to the Christian and Conservative clinicians who ascribe to more traditional values. It seeks to expose the liberal direction the profession has taken and supports clinicians who are choosing not to accept this indoctrination.
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