Book Catalog:
I highly recommend the following
publications for your reading enjoyment and
emotional/spiritual growth.
Victoria Brill
Boundaries Face to Face, How to have that difficult
conversation you've been avoiding.
by Dr. John Townsend and Dr. Henry Cloud.
A practical handbook on positive
confrontation by the authors of the award-winning
and best-selling Boundaries Successful people
confront well. They know that setting healthy
boundaries improves relationships. They have
discovered that uncomfortable—even
dangerous—situations can often be avoided or
resolved through direct conversation. But most of us
don’t know how to go about having difficult
conversations. We see confrontation as scary or
adversarial. We’re afraid to ask a boss for a raise
or talk to a relative about a drinking problem, or
even address a relational conflict with a spouse or
someone we are dating. |
The Wrinkle Cure: Unlock the Power of Cosmeceuticals
for Supple, Youthful Skin
by Nicholas Perricone, M.D.
Perricone made a bestselling splash
with this how-to guide to preventing life from
etchng a road map on readers' faces. From our
editors: "Not confined -- despite its title -- to
fending off those pesky wrinkles, this is a guide to
maintaining a healthy, supple, and glowing
complexion at any age, without plastic surgery. Dr. Perricone...instructs readers on reaping the
benefits of antioxidants and cosmeceuticals, as well
as the lasting effects of sound nutrition." |
How to Fight Cancer and Win
by William L. Fischer.
Maximize your chance of recovery from cancer - and
learn how to prevent it - with this
down-to-earth,practical guide that has been credited
with saving and improving lives since it was first
published in 1992. This accessible book, considered a
classic by those in the natural healing and alternative
health fields, presents scientific guidelines and
documented facts for the successful treatment and
prevention of cancer and other health problems. This
book is a must-read for everyone, from those looking for
a cure for cancer to those looking for a roadmap to
surefire prevention. |
BOUNDARIES , Where You End and I Begin
by Anne Katherine, M.S.
Good boundaries strengthen recovery and provide
insurance against relapse. They also allow us to be
close to others without losing ourselves. This is a
clearly written explanation of different kinds of
boundaries, as well as why and how to set them. |
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