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Dorothy Firman



Dorothy Firman, Ed.D., is an author, therapist, and life coach who is best known for her contributions to the Chicken Soup for the Soul series on mothers and daughters.

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Chicken Soup for the Mother & Daughter Soul: Stories to Warm the Heart and Honor the Relationship

The relationship between a mother and daughter is one of the most profound bonds in life. A mother feels her daughter's first kick during pregnancy, labors to bring her daughter into the world and watches as she takes her first breath of life.

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The Call of Self: Psychosynthesis Life Coaching

The Call of Self: Psychosynthesis Life Coaching takes readers on a journey to the depths and heights of a transpersonally oriented life coaching methodology.

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Daughters and Mothers: Making it Work

The mother/daughter relationship is one of the most intense relationships a woman will ever experience-it is strong and primary. This first and essential relationship has a powerful, though often subtle, effect on an adult woman's interactions with her mate, children, friends-and herself.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Celebrating Mothers and Daughters

A must-read for mothers and daughters about the complexities, cherished moments and greatest lessons they’ve learned from one another. This compilation of stories will touch the reader’s soul with the funny moments and sentimental times shared by mothers and daughters.

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Engaging Life: Living Well with Chronic Illness

Engaging Life: Living Well with Chronic Illness is designed to support all those with chronic illness and all those who care for people struggling on this difficult path.

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Brace for Impact: Miracle on the Hudson Survivors Share Their Stories of Near Death and Hope for New Life

“Brace for impact.” Three simple words that proclaimed to all 150 passengers on board US Airways Flight 1549 on that cold, crisp New York afternoon of January 15, 2009, that their plane was about to go down in the icy Hudson River.

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