VIDEO

FindCenter AddIcon

John Bradshaw - Oprah - Childhood Wounds Seminar

By John Bradshaw — 2010

10:18 min

05:22

Debbie Ford: Divorce as Change

An Introduction to the Laws of Spiritual Divorce.

FindCenter AddIcon
03:45

Starting a Meditation Practice at Home | Lodro Rinzler

Starting a meditation practice at home.

FindCenter AddIcon
55:53

Compassion for the Dark Side

Having compassion for the shadow parts of ourselves is key for our personal healing.

FindCenter AddIcon
02:52

Passive-Aggressive Behavior & Conflict

Passive-aggressive people: Could you be one of them? Passive-aggressive people don't get mad, they get even. When conflict triggers an emotional response, the passive-aggressive pattern is for revenge, by some form of sabotage.

FindCenter AddIcon
03:11

Building Resilience: Remarks from Nadine Burke Harris

Traumatic childhood events like abuse and neglect can create dangerous levels of stress and derail healthy brain development, resulting in long-term effects on learning, behavior and health.

FindCenter AddIcon
04:22

Why You Should Not Take Anything Personally | Don Jose Ruiz

In this short video, Don Jose Ruiz shares the tips and advice we could take back in our life to put disagreement in action and not taking anything personally. You have UNLIMITED potential.

FindCenter AddIcon
42:33

The 1st Reflection: I Am of the Nature to Age

FindCenter AddIcon
09:23

Living an Examined Life, by James Hollis, Ph.D.

The first decades of our life are mostly spent in making adaptations to the world and its demands upon us. The central project of mid-life and beyond is the recovery of a deeper sense of identity, rediscovery of purpose, and the development of a more mature sensibility.

FindCenter AddIcon
18:28

Architects of Change: Martha Beck

Maria Shriver sits down with author and friend Martha Beck for an Architects of Change LIVE conversation.

FindCenter AddIcon
19:45

Has Sitting Quietly to Observe Thought Any Value? | J. Krishnamurti

Is our sitting quietly every day to observe the movement of thought by your definition a practice, a method and therefore without value?' The role of the foundations was described by Krishnamurti when he said,​ ​'The foundations will see to it that these teachings are kept whole, are not...

FindCenter AddIcon

EXPLORE TOPIC

Dysfunctional Childhood