Packed with time-tested techniques and real-life case studies, this work and life field guide is based on the famous training program of the same name.
The essays and poems in The Weight of My Armor represent the work of twenty-three members of the Syracuse Veterans' Writing Group, which meets monthly on the Syracuse University campus.
Writing in Community is a book of inspiration and encouragement for writers who want to reach deep within themselves and write to their fullest potential.
The Secret Lies Within in an inside-out look at the trauma and pain so many people experience in this lifetime and how breaking the silence is the first step to freedom.
How can we take advantage of our discontent or disenchantment with life to transform ourselves, grow, believe in ourselves, and feel interior peace and well-being?
In A Better Brain at Any Age, Sondra Kornblatt, along with the experts she has interviewed, helps readers put their heads on straight through healthy activities for the body (exercise, healthy food consumption, and relaxation) and through specific activities to boost brain power like movement, eye rolls, supplements, and making environmental changes.
The year 2020 has been kind emotionally, financially, or psychologically to few; Rodger Deevers, a four-decade depression sufferer was not fortunate enough to be among them.
How to be a Good Patient contains a copyrighted communication technique that was developed after years observing encounters with patients and clients that have been successful and disastrous.
It's been said it cost nothing to dream, that it's just a fallacy, a simple means to an end to escape the mundane routine of boredom, that it's just a quick fix to numb your senses from frustration and a cheap buzz to fill the void of a lack of passion.
The Mirror of Life is a life-changing book based on research, personal experience, and studies about biblical meaning of numbers to human age and how to make good use of your time as you journey forth to conquer your fears.
Inspired by the 12-step saying, Life is simple, its people who are complicated, Barb Rogers points out in Keep It Simple and Sane that its pretty easy to tell ourselves lie upon lie as we explain away bad behavior associated with drugs, alcohol, food, sex, workwhatever, in an attempt to feel better about our complicated lies.
Depression is a largely overlooked and much misunderstood disease in the Christian world of books, yet there are vast numbers of Christian men and women who are looking for help with this problem.
Calling Up is a guide for coaches of all sports at all levels that presents a step-by-step process to building a transformational culture, starting with changing coaching behaviors, attitudes, and language.