Beyond Shame and Pain

Beyond Shame and Pain
Title Beyond Shame and Pain PDF eBook
Author John Berecz
Publisher CSS Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 1998
Genre Religion
ISBN 0788011839

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Forgiveness, like apple pie, is something most people want more of, but few know how to achieve genuinely. This book will provide fresh ideas on how to appropriate more of this psychologically powerful commodity to a discouraged world.

Beyond Shame (Beyond Series, Book 1)

Beyond Shame (Beyond Series, Book 1)
Title Beyond Shame (Beyond Series, Book 1) PDF eBook
Author Kit Rocha
Publisher
Total Pages 366
Release 2012-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781942432302

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All Noelle Cunningham has ever wanted was a life beyond--beyond her stifling role as a prim and proper councilman's daughter, and beyond the walls of the patriarchal city of Eden, the only remnants of safety in a world destroyed by solar storms decades earlier. But when she's banished for violating the prohibition against immorality, she's unprepared for the lawless world outside the city's walls. The sectors surrounding Eden house those abandoned to fend for themselves--men like Jasper McCray, bootlegger and cage fighter. Jas clawed his way up from nothing to stand at the right hand of Sector Four's ruthless leader, and he'll defend the O'Kane gang with his life. But fighting hasn't prepared him for dealing with a sheltered City princess who falls at his feet. Her innocence is undeniable, but so is her intense sexual curiosity. Soon they're exploring every dark fantasy she's ever been ashamed to have. But if Noelle wants to claim her place with the O'Kanes and at Jas's side, she'll have to find the courage to embrace something even more terrifying than her own desires. Her own power. *** The Beyond Series is dystopian erotic romance. While the books explore kink and sex with multiple partners in a dark and decadent world, all sex between characters is 100% consensual.

Living Beyond Your Pain

Living Beyond Your Pain
Title Living Beyond Your Pain PDF eBook
Author JoAnne Dahl
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages 184
Release 2006
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1572244097

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Using mindfulness-based techniques and cognitive behavioral tools, a leading expert on the use of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) teaches readers to transcend the experience of chronic pain by reconnecting with other, more valued aspects of their lives.

Released from Shame

Released from Shame
Title Released from Shame PDF eBook
Author Sandra D. Wilson
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 201
Release 2009-09-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830876723

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Do you feel that your problem is not what you do but who you are? caught in patterns of destructive relationships? that you never get enough affirmation? afraid you'll pass bad patterns along to your children? that God probably loves you less than others? If these questions fit you, you may be experiencing shame. Often shame comes from being raised in a family that has an impaired ability to provide its members with healthy nurturing. As a result, you carry emotional scars into adult life, longing for happiness but feeling unworthy of it. Sandra Wilson knows much about "shame-based" families--both from personal experience and from her years as a family therapist. Drawing from this background, she teaches you biblical principles that have helped her and many others work through painful issues and learn new, healthier ways to live. In this revised edition, Wilson also includes help for parents who want to break the intergenerational cycle of shame and give their children a "grace-based" foundation for life.

Life Beyond Shame

Life Beyond Shame
Title Life Beyond Shame PDF eBook
Author Aneta Harvey
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 158
Release 2021-10-11
Genre
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'Man, who is born of woman, is of few days and full of trouble.' These discerning words from Job speak of the difficult times that every person on this earth will experience at some stage in their life - no matter their age, gender or ethnicity. For some, that may bring not only physical or emotional pain, but also a sense of shame which cannot easily be shifted or removed. This book will take you on a journey, exploring a selection of characters in the Bible who have broken through the shame barrier and show how they have been able to do this and therefore demonstrate that there is life beyond shame.

Released from Shame

Released from Shame
Title Released from Shame PDF eBook
Author Sandra D. Wilson
Publisher
Total Pages 201
Release 1990
Genre Adult children of dysfunctional families
ISBN 9780830816019

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Sandra D. Wilson explains the patterns of thinking and feeling common to children of dysfunctional families and helps readers start on their own journey toward freedom and wholeness.

Places of Pain and Shame

Places of Pain and Shame
Title Places of Pain and Shame PDF eBook
Author William Logan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 515
Release 2008-12-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134051484

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Places of Pain and Shame is a cross-cultural study of sites that represent painful and/or shameful episodes in a national or local community’s history, and the ways that government agencies, heritage professionals and the communities themselves seek to remember, commemorate and conserve these cases – or, conversely, choose to forget them. Such episodes and locations include: massacre and genocide sites, places related to prisoners of war, civil and political prisons, and places of ‘benevolent’ internment such as leper colonies and lunatic asylums. These sites bring shame upon us now for the cruelty and futility of the events that occurred within them and the ideologies they represented. They are however increasingly being regarded as ‘heritage sites’, a far cry from the view of heritage that prevailed a generation ago when we were almost entirely concerned with protecting the great and beautiful creations of the past, reflections of the creative genius of humanity rather than the reverse – the destructive and cruel side of history. Why has this shift occurred, and what implications does it have for professionals practicing in the heritage field? In what ways is this a ‘difficult’ heritage to deal with? This volume brings together academics and practitioners to explore these questions, covering not only some of the practical matters, but also the theoretical and conceptual issues, and uses case studies of historic places, museums and memorials from around the globe, including the United States, Northern Ireland, Poland, South Africa, China, Japan, Taiwan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Timor and Australia.