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This book teaches people to connect their non-productive present-life circumstances with the source causes, and provides tested methods to change those that can and should be changed. The reader will begin to discover hope that healthy change is possible and gather determination to seek help to make those changes. This book identifies the victim, rescuer and persecutor personalities set forth in earlier ground-breaking work (and bestsellers) by Eric Berne, Claude Steiner and Thomas A. Harris. Breaking Free... builds upon this sturdy foundation of conflict resolution and takes the reader to the next level of healing. The easy-to-understand descriptions of the Victim Triangle help the reader to see how and why this may apply to him or her. There are a number of personal questionnaires and self-evaluation tests. For example, the reader can take a Victim Triangle Self Diagnosis Test, which is often helpful in motivating readers to seek and receive the healing they need and desire. The book describes through clear and dramatic case histories the connection between these victim patterns and most addictive behavior. This book presents a working model of what actually causes such self-deprecating behavior as alcoholism, sexual addiction, eating disorders, domestic violence, and the exhaustion of over-commitment seen in workaholics. Fascinating case histories assist the reader in recognizing this syndrome and how it may be wreaking havoc in their own lives and relationships. After careful consideration of causes and behaviors, the book provides simple tested treatment techniques that have been found to be extremely effective by thousands of clients. This is where Breaking Free From the Victim Trap breaks free of outdated methods and introduces a unique combination of healing techniques that virtually anyone can access. There is a clear explanation of the powerful benefits of hypnotherapy as well as an introduction to the Personal Transformation groups that have been established to treat this syndrome. The numerous case histories of real people who have healed the victim patterns in their lives offer hope and inspiration to those who seek healing and resolution. The book provides the reader with foundational concepts and tools for personal change. To those seeking treatment and to those providing treatment, clear choices are offered to provide the suffering person with new self-affirming behaviors. This book offers a holistic approach to personal growth and spiritual advancement.

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Longing for Belonging Pilgrimage of Transformation By Diane Zimberoff This - photo 1
Longing for Belonging: Pilgrimage of Transformation
By Diane Zimberoff
This book is the story of one womans yearning for God, and at the same time it illuminates the universal relentless longing of all human beings for connection with their Source.
Dianes third book
This book offers an intriguing explanation for the yearning that propels the human soul toward emotional healing and spiritual growth. The very longing itself is both motivation to grow and illumination for the path to follow. You will learn important lessons about your own journey of transformation
Discount for quantity orders Call 800-326-4418 or visit the online store at - photo 2 Discount for quantity orders . Call 800-326-4418, or visit the online store at:
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Breaking Free from the Victim Trap
Fifth printing 2011: over 31,000 books in print
By Diane Zimberoff This book has changed the lives of tens of thousands of - photo 3By Diane Zimberoff This book has changed the lives of tens of thousands of - photo 4By Diane Zimberoff
This book has changed the lives of tens of thousands of readers.
It is written clearly and simply, yet carries a profound message of hope. The damage has been done, but the good news is that each of us can repair that damage.
The Victim Game is a family game taught to children in three ways.
The first is by direct example since one or more of the parents is usually a victim in families where this game is played.
Second, the child is programmed by the parent to be a victim.
Third, the victim behavior is reinforced by the parent until it becomes a permanent part of the child's identity.
The child goes through life then having one victim experience after another and each experience reinforces this person's victim position.
The Victim Game can be stopped and changed, but it takes (1) desire to change; (2) awareness; and (3) intensive therapy to change the subconscious programming.
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Collecting Lessons A Fable By David Hartman The stories in this book combine - photo 5
Collecting Lessons: A Fable
By David Hartman
The stories in this book combine
the primeval earth wisdom of
indigenous peoples with cutting
edge neuroscience and perennial
spiritual wisdom.
With these stories, you will have
fun and learn ways to progress on
your path.
This book offers an intriguing story told by a compelling storyteller It - photo 6
This book offers an intriguing story told by a compelling storyteller. It combines folklore, fairy tales, appreciation for our interdependence with nature, state-of-the-art trauma neuroscience, and ancient wisdom (Buddhist, Kabbalah, Tarot, Sufi, and Perennial Wisdom) in a playful, entertaining format: a fable in the tradition of Carlos Castanedas recounting of The Teachings of Don Juan or Aesops wisdom tales. The story presents practical life lessons to ease the reader through six stages of spiritual unfoldment. In this book the teachings come directly from power animals, and will inspire the reader to discover steps on their own practical path toward fulfillment. The ideas presented are carefully annotated in extensive endnotes for those who want sources.
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Index of Back Issues of the
Journal of Heart-Centered Therapies
All issues are available
132 Autumn 2010 Immanent Transcendence Projection and Re-collection 131 - photo 7 13(2), Autumn, 2010 Immanent Transcendence, Projection and Re-collection 13(1), Spring, 2010 Literature Review: Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Citations
12(2), Autumn, 2009 The Heros Journey of Self-transformation: Models of Higher Development from Mythology
12(1), Spring, 2009 The Creation and Manifestation of Reality through the Re- enactment of Subconscious Conclusions and Decisions
11(2), Autumn, 2008 Higher Stages of Human Development
11(1), Spring, 2008 Dream Journey: A New Heart-Centered Therapies Modality 10(2), Autumn, 2007 Collecting Lessons: A Fable book by David Hartman 10(1), Spring, 2007 Traumatic Growth and Thriving with Heart-Centered Therapies 9(2), Autumn, 2006 Healing the Body-Mind in Heart-Centered Therapies 9(1), Spring, 2006 Soul Migrations: Traumatic and Spiritual
8(2), Autumn, 2005 Healing Mind, Body, and Soul in Chronic Pain Clients 8(1), Spring, 2005 Trauma, Transitions, and Thriving
7(2), Autumn, 2004 Corrective Emotional Experience in the Therapeutic Process 7(1), Spring, 2004 Existential Resistance to Life: Ambivalence, Avoidance & Control
6(2), Autumn, 2003 A Buddhist Perspective in Heart-Centered Therapies Heart-Centered Therapies and the Christian Spiritual Path
6(1), Spring, 2003 The Existential Approach in Heart-Centered Therapies Ego States in Heart-Centered Therapies
Gestalt Therapy and Heart-Centered Therapies
Hypnotic Trance in Heart-Centered Therapies
Transpersonal Psychology in Heart-Centered Therapies
5(2), Autumn, 2002 Memory Access to our Earliest Influences
5(1), Spring, 2002 Attachment, Detachment, Nonattachment: Achieving Synthesis
4(2), Autumn, 2001 Four Primary Existential Themes in Heart-Centered Therapies
4(1), Spring, 2001 Existential Issues in Heart-Centered Therapies: A Developmental Approach
3(2), Autumn, 2000 The Ego in Heart-Centered Therapies: Strengthening and Surrender 3(1), Spring, 2000 Hypnotherapy in the Identification of Core Emotional Issues
2(2), Autumn, 1999 Breathwork: Exploring the Frontier of Being and Doing
2(1), Spring, 1999 Heart-Centered Energetic Psychodrama
Personal Transformation with Heart-Centered Therapies
1(1), Autumn, 1998 The Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy Modality Defined
Breaking Free from the Victim Trap Reclaiming Your Personal Power - image 8 The Heart-Centered Therapies Association 3716 - 274 th Avenue SE, Issaquah, WA 98029 USA 425-391-9716 800-326-4418
Personal Transformation Meditation The Chakras A two-CD set with five - photo 9 Personal Transformation Meditation: The Chakras
A two-CD set
with five meditations:
1. Introduction To Meditation 2. Activating Lower Chakras
3. Activating Higher Chakras 4. Soul Retrieval Meditation 5. Mind - Body - Spirit Healing
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Personal Transformation Meditations One CALLING IN THE GODDESS Inviting - photo 10 Personal Transformation Meditations One CALLING IN THE GODDESS Inviting the Goddess in to open - photo 11 Meditations
One CALLING IN THE GODDESS Inviting the Goddess in to open each Chakra - photo 12
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