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Kristen Michaels grew up in an immensely faithful and wholesome family. This average girl-next-door fell in love with her college sweetheart. She spent ten years in a marriage that didn’t quite add up until she found the missing piece. Her husband had a sexual addiction. Her marriage forced her to learn more about prostitution than she ever desired. In When Your Fairy Tale Fails, she recounts the brutal trajectory of how she fell for a sex addict and how she conquered the devastation of discovering his secret life. In this memoir, Michaels describes how the combination of confusion, panic, and pain disoriented her in a way she had never experienced. She laboriously searched for answers seeking to understand what was happening to her and why. When Your Fairy Tale Fails shares a story about pain, betrayal, and uncertainty, but also about finding peace, joy, and freedom. It is about how God mended all the rips and tears of her heart.
A workbook for sex addicts in recovery, or for those looking into beginning recovery from sex addiction.
With over 20 years of experience between them, clinical therapists Christy Cosper and Darrin Ford have poured their expertise and personal discoveries into a book designed for healing and growth from addictive behaviors. Steeped in science and grounded in mindfulness, the authors have written a workbook for the addict that examines the poison of addiction, offers antidotes, and raises awareness of the self. Written in both the first and third person, Transforming the Addictive Mind contains a variety of voices who have treated and struggled through addiction. The exercises, meditative activities, case studies, and personal stories are written simply enough to follow, while having the elements needed to foster honesty, compassion, and gentleness with one's self and relationship to others.
Written by expert therapists Carol Juergensen Sheets and Christine Turo-Shields, this workbook addresses partner betrayal. Carol and Christine forge a path for women to find safety and stabilization, work through the anger, grief, and mourning, and develop post-traumatic growth and restoration.
Part memoir, part recovery guide, Darrin Ford weaves his professional experience as a therapist of 19 years with personal lessons gained as an addict in recovery. The result of his work is an intimate look at an addict's journey from impulsivity to mindfulness. By sharing his personal experiences, Darrin hopes other addicts will find inspiration for their own journey.
Some little-know facts about rice in the Philippines; Rice trade liberalization, poverty, and food security; Improving productivity in the rice sector: solutions for farmers; Potential for crop diversification.
A personal development workbook for women, written by two accomplished female therapists.
First televised in 2011, Death in Paradise remains one of the most popular shows in the U.K. The detective series is frequently ignored, panned or belittled by television critics, but viewers disagree. Bringing in more than eight million viewers a season, it is accessible in more than 235 global territories. This first book-length assessment of Death in Paradise offers a fresh take on the popular BBC drama. The book positions the show within broader contexts that illustrate its origins and timeless appeal, from the first conceptualizations of "paradise" in ancient cultures to the creation of the classic detective story in the 1920s. The detective inspectors on Death in Paradise come from a long line of fictional eccentrics who excel at finding quirky clues, seeing surprising connections and employing help from other officials and agencies. Through exploration of these narrative elements and more, the author reveals deeper themes of justice, inclusion and environmentalism.
This book provides a detailed guide to neonatal surgery and its related disciplines including: fetal medicine, fetal surgery, radiology, newborn anaesthesia, intensive care, neonatal medicine, medical genetics, pathology, cardiac surgery, and urology. The book aims to cover all the latest advances in newborn surgery, with contributions from the basic sciences and laboratory research to reflect the steady progress in our current working knowledge and understanding of many neonatal surgical disorders. As huge advances have been made in neonatal surgery in the past decades, ethical issues, long term outcomes, and quality of life are also emphasised. This book is an authoritative reference for surgical residents in training, consultant surgeons, general surgeons with an interest in paediatric surgery, neonatologists, paediatricians, intensive care specialists, and nursing staff.