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The Five Gifts
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Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes A field guide for the heart and soul to guide you through to cycles of damage and recovery that can be useful before, during, and after a tragic loss, trauma, or disaster.
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Mentalligence
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A New Psychology of Thinking--Learn What It Takes to be More Agile, Mindful, and Connected in Today's World Mentalligence helps us find the thinking and behavioral agility to work towards better outcomes for all.
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Under Construction
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Navigating the Detours on the Road to Recovery One of McGuirk's key principles centers on the concept of State, i.e. your state of mind, how you feel. State is the emotional fuel you want to fill up on--the things or experiences that make you feel good.
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Sh*t the Moon Said
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A Story of Sex, Drugs, and Ayahuasca This mesmerizing story gives readers a blueprint to chart their own course to happiness. The first step is to learn who they really are and the possibilities of what they can still become. Second, they have to achieve a reconnection with their souls. And third, they must heal their hearts.
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The Kindness Advantage
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Cultivating Compassionate and Connected Children A practical guide for parents and teachers to create a more compassionate, community-minded family culture. Designed to be read with children as young as four, the book presents ten fundamental concepts to weave into your family's daily life.
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Loss Is a Four-Letter Word
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A Bereavement Boot Camp for the Widowed--Kick Grief in the Ass and Take Your Life Back No-nonsense, directed advice with specific, boot camp style "assignments" that are framed with compassion and humor. Appropriate for both the newly bereaved as well as those who may have been grieving for years, also ideal for those who wish to best support the bereaved through a most challenging life-journey.
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Prodependence
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Moving Beyond Codependency "Prodependence," a new psychological term created by the author to describe healthy interdependence in the modern world. Simply stated, prodependence occurs when attachment relationships are mutually beneficial—with one person's strengths filling in the weak points of the other, and vice versa. And this can occur even when an addiction is present.
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