2006
After her death, a mother returns to her home town in order to fix the situations she couldn't resolve during her life.
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When psychotherapist Jeanne Safer lost her mother, she was determined to turn her loss into an opportunity for insight and growth. Through her own experience, her work with patients, and in-depth interviews, Safer shows that the death of a parent can be a catalyst for change.
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In this offering, Tami Simon and A. H. Almaas delve into a higher perspective of resilience—the spiritual dimension of ourselves that supports us amid the challenges of our physical reality.
This book shows what psychosynthesis looks like in the empirical practice of psychotherapy.
Samuel Arbesman is a complexity scientist focusing on the changing nature of science and technology.
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We cannot make another person change his or her steps to an old dance, but if we change our own steps, the dance no longer can continue in the same predictable pattern.
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An eloquent book that explores the impact on one's life of losing a parent as an adult, and the effect it has on families, careers, and friendships--now in paperback. Losing a parent is an event that happens, sooner or later, to nearly everyone.
The word “orphan” may make us think of a child—but even self-sufficient adults can feel the pain of “orphanhood” when their parents are suddenly gone.
Natalie is trying to find her purpose, and struggles with depression and anxiety, which she says started 5 years ago after her mother passed away. She said when her mom passed she didn’t know who she was anymore.
This is Brendon filmed in a single take and unscripted, just ranting about life without notes or a prompter.