Psychology & Counseling
Review:This is not just a book about Dr. Frankl's experiences as a concentration camp (Auschwitz) survivor. It is an inspiring explanation of how a person's outlook on any situation is not subjective, but instead, objective. One's purpose in life and meaning on this world does not have to be defined by society's measure of success. Very inspiring, to say the least. Read more
Review:We think so often about being right....Shulz caused me to think about wrongness in a different light. She included several important stories about people who were wrong and eventually recognized it, and the powerful change that occurred as a result. This is a book I will read again soon. Read more
Review:In all the search for identity, David Benner shows us the path to our true selves, which is nothing apart from God. This is a clear explanation of what the false self is, how it was formed and how we can find and develop our true self with God. It is a book I will refer to again and again on my soul care journey as well as share with others. Read more
Review:Must have book for everybody that want to know how the inside of the human (you're too) complicated brain
Functions in life. and how can you by step by step trying on yourself see the magic happens.
VERY RECOMMENDED - THANK YOU! Read more
Review:This book is a "fast" read. The topics covered will help anyone in there interaction with people and with self understanding. Great for those that might find themselves having to speak in public or to a group of any size. Well worth the read and, for what it has to offer, worth the cost! Read more
Review:Another book that shows differences between genders. However, this book actually made some sense for me. A major premise is that men tackle one thing at a time, whereas, women are able to draw connections between various issues. I am not referring to multi-tasking, but rather how men and women view things quite differently. After 35 years of marriage, she still amazes me! Read more
Review:This book is extremely helpful in understanding the different types of ADHD, symptoms and possible interventions that work to help ADHD sufferers. I found it educational and appreciated the 'healing' aspects of the book. Read more
Review:I liked the book and found it very readable. While it did contain a fair amount of useful information, I feel like the same effect could have been achieved in a far fewer words. As other reviewers have noted, it also seems to be a shameless promotion for Amen Clinics. You will be encouraged to access their website for more content. I found nothing useful there that wasn't subscription based. Just an FYI.
If I had it to do over again, I would've popped for the book version. Referring back ... Read more
Review:What a very smart and very kind man. His research is complex but his writing is fun and humble and very comprehensible, and his approach is to help without writing a self-help book focused on doing better and getting ahead: just on being more self-aware, a little smarter, and genuinely nice. Great for parents, too, who are pretty clueless but want to help their children grow up being - and becoming -- happy, creative, productive, generous, helpful, and a joy to be with. Read more
Review:The material is life changing if you apply it. The approaches presented affect every area of life and transform the sick and tired into the vibrantly alive.
My highest recommendation for this treasure. Read more