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The author remembers her teenage years: the questions, concerns, hurts, and revelations. Now, as a college student, Cheryl takes a straightforward approach to the issues facing teens today, speaking directly to them on a variety of topics, including peer pressure, relationships, schoolwork, and hypocrisy.
Helps to find happiness and fulfillment by creating deeper, more intimate relationships with family, friends, and God.
Many common psychological problems, such as depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and ADHD, can be linked to chemical imbalances in the brain. Dr. Paul Meier, whose clinic treats thousands of people per week, has written Blue Genes to help find answers for those who struggle. Through fascinating case studies, Dr. Meier shows the dramatic difference counseling and medicine can make. This empowering book addresses how genetics, environment, diet, fitness, and spirituality all affect our minds and our quality of life.
Considers health of the body, mind, and spirit, offering advice on how to make sense of contradictory media information, understand the link between mental and physical health, and recruit support during illness.
Shadows of Acceptance is a broad expose of an experience that every human being has dealt with at one time or another during their lifetime. Rejection is the flipside of what we all need, and its shadow or results haunt us, stealing our joy and our relationships. What will surprise the reader is the depth of the negative wound one receives when rejected. This hurt can last a lifetime if not attended to by negative emotions being removed from the memories. With the light of this information applied to a rejection wound, and the method for healing used, life takes on a whole new direction. Instead of looking for and finding the shadow of rejection "under every rock," the tools offered in this book will allow one to discover the light of needed acceptance.
"Unbreakable Bonds" offers an insightful look at how readers can understand themselves more fully, so they can develop stronger relationships and build better friendships, marriages and families. It helps men and women learn to take responsibility for their own choices and develop richer, stronger relationships with God and others.
Dr. Thomas Weigel was born at Becherbach, Germany about 1730. He and his wife died in 1766 and were buried in Kostroma, Russia.