books about: self-nurture
 
 



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Daily Affirmations for Parents: How to Nurture Your Children and Renew Yourself During the Ups and Downs of ...2 reviews

HCI, 1991

Like encouragement from a wise mentor...
I LOVE this little book! When I was raising my children it quickly became a source of daily inspiration for me. As a parent striving to NOT pass on to my kids all the "junk" from being raised in a home with alcoholism, I soaked up the daily reflections like encouragement from a wise mentor. Now that my children are grown and have their own children, I have made sure that each has a copy of ...
  
  











  



  
Mother Nurture12 reviews
Rick Hanson, Jan Hanson, ...

Penguin (Non-Classics), 2002

Invaluable-indespensible-must have!
I have been overwhelmed with wonderful, but sometimes redundant parenting advice. It is refreshing to have such wonderful information about how to keep moms from losing their balance so they can raise the kids they want to raise. The authors have provided the strategies for moms to get their needs met, which is the key to meeting the needs of a child. Offering practical ideas and information on ...
  
  











  



  
The Everything Managing People Book: Quick and Easy Ways to Build, Motivate, and Nurture a First-Rate Team ...1 review
Gary R. McClain, Deborah S. Romaine

Adams Media Corporation, 2002

Very Informative & Entertaining!
This is indeed a very handy book & acts as a good reference to anyone whose job involves in management level either in a manager or supervisor position. Also, beneficial to those at a lower position who wish to learn & develop their management skills in preparation for future promotion & advancement. Overall, I love the contents as it's clear & concise. The way the writer convey his points is ...
  
  











  



  
Keeping Your Kids Out Front Without Kicking Them From Behind: How to Nurture High-Achieving Athletes, ...1 review
Ian, M.D. Tofler, Theresa Foy DiGeronimo

Jossey-Bass, 2000

Excellent
This is a powerful book which I found to be all too true to life. I recommend this book to parents and coaches alike. It gave me a better understanding on how to deal with the issues of raising children in our competitive society. I give the book five stars.
  
  











  



  
Love, Nurture, and Forgive5 reviews
Ryuho Okawa

Lantern Books, 2002

Bright new future for religion!
This is a shining honest account of the experiences of a true masters' awakening. And lays out a clear description of the starting point to understanding his broad and profound teachings. This is a big step foward for religious thought!
  
  











  



  
Nurture the Nature: Understanding and Supporting Your Child's Unique Core Personality8 reviews
Michael Gurian

Jossey-Bass, 2007

Practical approach to child-raising
As he has done in earlier books and presentations Michael Gurian again exercises his unique ability to communicate the interlocking realities of nurture and nature in the daunting tasks of raising children. He combines experience and insights from his practice of family therapy, his own parenting evolution and the best thoughts of those helping us understand the rapidly increasing knowledge in ...
  
  











  



  
Making Love Last: How to Sustain Intimacy and Nurture Genuine Connection1 review
David Richo

Shambhala Audio, 2008

Thanks Dave!
Once again Dave Richo gives us an opportunity to learn from someone who seems to understand both the psychological and the spiritual realms of human life. Dave shares both his wisdom and compassion for all of us, as he reveals the importance of journeying into the deeper realms of our existence in relationship. Through his obvious scholarship he brings us techniques to both heal our needy psyches ...
  
  











  



  
Character Styles8 reviews
Stephen M. Johnson

W. W. Norton & Company, 1994

Paradigm Shift
This book was the only text used in my graduate Psychopathology class. Five years later I have gone back again and again for use in my practice. Johnson brilliantly integrates most of the psychodynamic schools of thought to construct a "characterological-developmental" model of motivation, personality development, and treatment of psychopathology. He delineates components of character in terms ...
  
  











  



  
Pocketful of Miracles: Prayer, Meditations, and Affirmations to Nurture Your Spirit Every Day of the Year12 reviews

Hachette Book Group, 1994

perfect for daily meditation
I have been reading this book every day for about 12 years. Year after year, it is always a pleasure to read. I like the way Ms Borysenko draws from different faiths and spiritual paths. This book makes a great gift for someone you love. For daily mediation I also recommend Glimpse After Glimpse by Sogyal Rinpoche.
  
  











  



  
Nurture Your Child's Gift: Inspired Parenting8 reviews
Ed.D. Caron B. Goode

Atria Books/Beyond Words, 2001

A Must-Have Book for Parents
As an author and therapist I'm pretty picky about what I recommend. But I can tell you that Caron Goode's book is one that I recommend to all of my clients and friends. She provides powerful insight and hands-on techniques to help parents reach their goal of raising self-confident, happy children who feel free to follow their dream. In a world so focused on fear, this book should go to the top of ...
  
  











  



  
Nurture Your Soul Auto-matically (While-U-Drive)1 review

Effective Learning Systems, 1997

Amazing...
This audio cassette has helped me so much spiritually - it is actually quite unbelievable! It is so powerful that whenever I felt down and listened to it, it uplifted me. The tape says that you have to listen to this daily for the next 30 days for it to be effective but after listening to it once, I knew right away how powerful and effective it was!!!
  
  











  



  
Emergenetics (R): Tap Into the New Science of Success12 reviews
Geil Browning

Collins Business, 2006

Very Insightful! There would be less misunderstandings in the world if everyone knew everyone else's profile!
I found this book very interesting. It is about what the author describes as the 4 thinking attributes (Social, Conceptual, Analytical and Structural) and 3 behavioral attributes (Expressiveness, Assertivess and Flexibility), how to identify attributes in people and yourself, how you can interact with others based on others attributes, how to make better decisions and how to create and work in ...
  
  











  



  
Wake Up to Your Stories: Using the Art of Personal Narrative to Heal Your Past, Nurture Your Relationships & ...1 review
Alyson Mead

A Storied Life, 2006

A Rare Find
As a writer, I am always on the lookout for tips on how I can improve my craft. I picked up this book expecting to learn something new that would make me a better writer, and I did. But I also learned something about myself which I wasn't expecting and that in turn both made me a better writer and, I think, a healthier person. While I have utilized events from my own life to help craft ...
  
  











  



  
Mothering as a Spiritual Journey: Learning to Let God Nurture Your Children and You Along with Them2 reviews
Ann Tremaine Linthorst

Crossroad Pub Co, 1993

a must for every new mother
It is a wonderful companion to help every new mother wade thru the thousands of parenting manuals. she really speaks to your mothering heart.
  
  











  



  
Nature's Thumbprint1 review
Peter B. Neubauer, Alexander Neubauer

Columbia University Press, 1996

Fascinating book
Genes determine our eye color, blood type, and tendency toward certain diseases. That much is clear. But when it comes to our psychological traits-who we are and what we can become-few people would credit genes with a major role in human development. For most of this century, we have considered parents and the general environment to be the primary sculptors of personality, and have bestowed on ...
  
  











  



  
Intelligence, Race, and Genetics: Conversations with Arthur R. Jensen8 reviews
Frank Miele

Basic Books, 2002

An excellent treatise on nature vs. nurture
Frank Miele (the author) acts as a "devil's advocate" in this book, as he interviews psychologist Arthur R. Jensen, who is a well-known geneticist. Miele says, in his preface, "In this book, I skeptically cross-examine Arthur R. Jensen on Jensenism' how and why he believes the scientific evidence is even stronger today that: "'IQ is real, biological, and highly genetic, and not just some ...
  
  











  



  
Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child30 reviews
John Bradshaw

Bantam, 1992

Deep, Painful Tilling in the Rugged Soil of Our Pasts ...
Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child I cannot think of another published work that deals effectively with healing the wounded inner child, like this book. Methodical and delibrate, Bradshaw explores territory unknown to our present conscious, but quite familiar to our subconscious. The earliest of memories, whether peripheral, non-descript "gut" feelings or vivid, clear, ...
  
  











  



  
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature (Penguin Press Science)200 reviews
Steven Pinker

Penguin Books Ltd, 2003

Nature vs. Nurture
A must read! Throughout this book, Pinker shows a thorough knowledge of a wide variety of fields, covering from neuroscience to politics to philosophy and much more. This book argues against the premise that the human brain begins as an empty tablet awaiting the experiences of life to teach it how to think and act. It's the "nature versus nurture" question revisited- but this time both sides win. ...
  
  











  



  
Making Sense of Heritability (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology)1 review
Neven Sesardic

Cambridge University Press, 2005

Nature is Important and Can be Measured
In the never ending arguments about nature (heridity) and nurture (surrounding) having more effect on a person the position of the bulk of social scientists is that nurture has more importance. In fact they often hold that heritability is so small that it can be ignored. In this book author takes the position that the contributions of heritability vs. environment can be measured to determine ...
  
  











  



  
Self-Nurture: Learning to Care for Yourself As Effectively As You Care for Everyone Else22 reviews
Alice D. Domar, Henry Dreher

Penguin (Non-Classics), 2001

A "must read" for all women!
This is one of the best books - if not THE best "self-help" type book I have ever read (and I've read a lot of them)! I bought the book and the audio tapes and fear I may wear them out from listening to them so often. Dr Domar provides the tools for learning how to overcome the stress so many women endure due to the many roles they must function in as mom, sister, daughter, wife... I found her ...
  
  











  








   



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