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Healing The Wounds Of Childhood

Written by an experienced counselor of adults suffering from the PTSD typical of those raised in dysfunctional families, Healing the Wounds of Childhood describes the six-stage process of recovery for survivors from multiple kinds of childhood trauma. It serves as a practical guide for adult children from dysfunctional families who choose to confront and constructively [...]

By |August 27th, 2016|Featured Books|Comments Off on Healing The Wounds Of Childhood

Human Rights and Cultural Meanings

Each of the four contributors to Human Rights and Cultural Meanings is a scholar in the area of moral rights, especially its very complex subdomain of human rights. From their different perspectives they clarify the ongoing, socially constructed character of rights theory in general as well as its specific contemporary version, “human rights.” The first [...]

By |August 17th, 2015|Featured Books|Comments Off on Human Rights and Cultural Meanings

Access For All

Access for All is a diligently documented and vibrantly depicted travel guide for tourists with limited mobility, providing hundreds of detailed descriptions of the accessible trails, overlooks, campgrounds, parking, bathrooms and lodging accommodations for the Southwest’s most breathtaking and beautiful natural sites. Destinations abound throughout Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and western California. This book is an [...]

By |June 17th, 2014|Featured Books|Comments Off on Access For All

For Women Only, Book 1

For Women Only, Book 1 is the first in a series of books devoted to exploring women’s issues in psychotherapy and counseling. This first book presents the narrative of psychotherapy treatment of a new mother for the trauma-like experiences of a difficult childbirth and the depression that followed. Catherine’s treatment took just six sessions with [...]

By |January 22nd, 2014|Featured Books|Comments Off on For Women Only, Book 1

Virtue Is Its Own Punishment

Ever wondered what it’s like to grow up Mormon?  This entertaining memoir is a look inside Mormonism in the 1950s when the most pressing concern of boys everywhere is who would get to be Roy Rogers and who would be Gene Autry in schoolyard games. Later, going on a mission is the pre-ordained destiny of 18-year-old [...]

By |January 22nd, 2014|Featured Books|Comments Off on Virtue Is Its Own Punishment

Native American Drinking

Thomas Hill’s Native American Drinking is a major contribution to the anthropology of alcohol use and abuse among Native Americans. Ethnography, ethnohistory, and biological anthropology are woven into one of the most well-rounded and comprehensive volumes on the subject. Native American Drinking compiles and revises a number of Hill’s articles on drinking behavior in the [...]

By |February 28th, 2013|Featured Books|1 Comment

Parts Psychology

A Trauma-Based, Self-State Therapy for Emotional Healing in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Case Studies in Normal Dissociation Buy it on Amazon [dropcap3]T[/dropcap3]his fascinating book describes Dr. Noricks' creative strategies for treating such issues as anxiety, depression, jealousy, grief and loss, and others. Appealing to therapists and clients alike, these are intimate and compelling accounts of [...]

By |November 2nd, 2010|Featured Books|Comments Off on Parts Psychology

The Parts Psychology Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder

The Parts Psychology Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder by Jay Noricks. Expected publication date of 6/01/13. […]

By |November 2nd, 2010|Alter Personalities|Comments Off on The Parts Psychology Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder

Navarro’s Silent Film Guide

This is the book the silent film fan has been waiting for: a directory listing virtually every feature film produced in the U.S.A. during the silent era. And it’s illustrated! Navarro’s Silent Film Guide has more information on silent film here than any other book within a single cover, and will be a [...]

By |October 29th, 2010|Featured Books|Comments Off on Navarro’s Silent Film Guide

What Do Parts Look Like?

In previous blogs I have talked about the naturally multiple mind that is characteristic of all humans. The elements of this multiplicity I am calling parts, as does Richard C Schwartz from whom I borrowed the term. […]

By |August 26th, 2010|Parts Psychology|Comments Off on What Do Parts Look Like?