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Author Abraham Twerski reveals how self-deceptive thought can undermine self-esteem and threaten the sobriety of a recovering individuals and offers hope to those seeking a healthy and rewarding recovery. In addiction, a person with a substance use disorder undergoes a negative change in thinking and behavioral patterns. A person’s character is overthrown by addictive thinking: displacement, projection, shame, and hypersensitivity are addiction’s survival mechanisms. With Addictive Thinking, both addicts and loved ones familiarize themselves with these addictive signatures and more, and begin the fight for recovery. With more than 200,000 copies of Addictive Thinking sold worldwide, the ...
Life can be much easier if we cut its problems down to bite size. . . or at least put on some tenderizer. Too often we do just the reverse. We magnify small problems and make the softer ones tougher. After ministering to over 40,000 people 10 years as a ra
In an age in which parenting seems to be the most challenging occupation, two leading mental health professionals give practical advice on developing your child's potential. Chapters include Elevating a Child's Self-Esteem, Expectations and Meaning, and When Am I supposed to do all this.
Thoughts and lessons by the author of the best-selling Living Each Day. Filled with beautiful ideas, piercing insights, and provocative anecdotes -- based on lessons from each weekly Torah reading -- it will enrich the life of every reader.
LIVING EACH DAY provides an inspirational message and an appropriate prayer for every single day of the year, in a convenient daily calendar format with room for daily notes. They are perfect companions for daily doses of strength and thought.
Congratulations! You have just found the book that will give you the tools to become a happier, more confident individual. Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M. D. has dedicated his professional life to helping people improve their personal outlook. Throu
The "key" to a successful marriage is feeling good about yourself. As soon as you become aware of your own value, feel it and experience it those small comments that blow up into major confrontations simply disappear, so the marriage has room to breathe." Like Yourself Therapy, helps the client and reader discover his or her core strengths. Like Yourself and Your Spouse Will Too unveils the Wheel of Strengths, which divides the personality into six sections: Intellect, Social Skills, Character, Spirituality, Accomplishments and Personal Growth. Like Yourself and Your Spouse Will Too: The Key to Marriage Success motivates you to fix yourself--which will transform your marriage. World renowned psychiatrist, Abraham Twerski, MD says about this new book: The pursuit of happiness is universal, and if there is any one thing that is an obstacle to achieving happiness, it is the lack of self-esteem. By facilitating the development of self-esteem, Yisroel Roll has made an important contribution to enhancing family life and marriage success.
Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M. D. is the master of showing how mundane events and activities can be saturated with meaning and even holiness. In this era when all sorts of people are searching for spirituality, Rabbi Dr. Twerski shows us how every area of life marriage, job, social life, and dozens more can have a soul and higher purpose. And he gives wise and practical advice on how to do it. The unique Twerski blend of winning story and incisive insight suffuses the entire book. This is a valuable and irresistible volume for everyone! A Shaar Press Publication.
Do you have to be religious to be spiritual? Can you have a spiritual life and not believe in God? These and other profound questions are explored by Dr. Twerski in I'd Like To Call For Help But I Don't Know the Number: The Search for the Spirituality in Everyday Life. He shows us how to open ourselves up to the deeper aspects of our lives that are often obscured by concerns about success and material wealth. True spiritual discovery, Dr. Twerski suggests, involves more than overcoming selfishness or dependency; it also requires a journey of self-improvement, character development, and respect for others. Inspired by the Alcoholics Anonymous groups he encountered in his clinical practice, Dr. Twerski outlines a twelve-step program for spiritual growth through self-awareness, service, and self-management. He illustrates his program throughout with true success stories he has witnessed over the years. "Abe Twerski provides us with an understanding of our spiritual side . . . It's like a conversation with a warm and trusted friend." - Betty Ford
In the bestselling tradition of "When Do the Good Things Start?" and "Waking Up Just in Time", this book explains how most self-defeating behavior stems from low self-esteem. In his warm and uplifting style, Dr. Twerski outlines the problems that can arise from poor self-image and tells how to build the confidence to overcome them. Illustrations.