From Bagels to Buddha

From Bagels to Buddha
Title From Bagels to Buddha PDF eBook
Author Judi Hollis
Publisher Central Recovery Press, LLC
Total Pages 297
Release 2012-06-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1936290812

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Part memoir, part how-to, this book addresses the growing obesity epidemic in the US in a humorous and non-judgmental manner.

The Therapist's Guide to Addiction Medicine

The Therapist's Guide to Addiction Medicine
Title The Therapist's Guide to Addiction Medicine PDF eBook
Author Barry Solof
Publisher Central Recovery Press, LLC
Total Pages 305
Release 2013-09-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1937612449

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A comprehensive volume on addiction medicine designed for therapists and counselors practicing in or entering the field of addiction treatment.

My Life As a Border Collie

My Life As a Border Collie
Title My Life As a Border Collie PDF eBook
Author Nancy L. Johnston
Publisher Central Recovery Press, LLC
Total Pages 305
Release 2012-09-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1937612007

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In this fun, inviting look at a serious topic—codependence—Nancy L. Johnston shares the life lessons she learned from her observations of the relationship behaviors exhibited by her pet collie, Daisy: "The book began by my noticing behaviors in Daisy that resemble the codependent behaviors in me, which I have been working to moderate through my recovery. Daily I am struck by our tendencies to attend to others, to herd, to overreact." Johnston's delightful book examines twelve specific behaviors that, in their extreme form, can be codependent. It also offers new information on codependence and help for it, including the latest research-supported findings, so that readers can understand "What am I doing that is not producing the relationship results I really want?" Nancy L. Johnston, MS, LPC, LSATP, is a licensed psychotherapist and licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner in private practice in Lexington, Virginia. She has thirty-three years of clinical experience addressing a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues. Johnston specializes in treating adolescents and adults, and has always had a special interest in addiction and its effects on both individuals and family systems. Her first book, Disentangle: When You've Lost Your Self in Someone Else, was published by Central Recovery Press in 2011.

Chronic Illness, Spirituality, and Healing

Chronic Illness, Spirituality, and Healing
Title Chronic Illness, Spirituality, and Healing PDF eBook
Author M. Stoltzfus
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 499
Release 2013-09-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 1137348453

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Fusing the disciplines of health care, spiritual care, and social services, this book examines the relationship between chronic illness and spirituality. Contributors include professionals working in traditional, holistic and integrative clinical settings, as well as religious studies scholars and spiritual practitioners.

Weightless

Weightless
Title Weightless PDF eBook
Author Gregg McBride
Publisher Central Recovery Press, LLC
Total Pages 330
Release 2014-09-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1937612694

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The inspiring true story of one man’s triumph in his lifelong struggle with his weight.

Happiness and the Human Spirit

Happiness and the Human Spirit
Title Happiness and the Human Spirit PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, MD
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages 166
Release 2012-05-10
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1580236359

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Being happy depends on becoming a complete person— spirituality is the path that leads you to wholeness. “To become complete human beings, to find happiness, we need to develop our human spirits to the fullest. This is what it means to be spiritual: to be the best we can be; to exercise all the qualities and traits that are unique to humankind and that give us the identity as human beings. This spirituality is an integral component of being human, and we cannot have true and enduring happiness without it.” For many of us, the journey toward personal and spiritual fulfillment is fraught with unexplained feelings of emptiness in the struggle to reach what seems an elusive and murky goal. It doesn’t have to be this way. Using simple, accessible language and clear examples, this wellspring of wisdom shows you that true happiness is attainable once you stop looking outside yourself for the source and realize that it can be found within you. You will identify the unique abilities that comprise your human spirit—such as gratitude, humility, compassion, and generosity—and explore how to use them in ways that will not only remove your feelings of incompleteness, but also allow you to experience happiness in an invigorating and spiritually refreshing way. Based on ancient wisdom and modern psychology, the thoughtful, heartfelt anecdotes and inspiring, easy-to-follow exercises will carry you beyond your present state of discontent and open for you an entirely new path toward becoming the best you you can possibly be.

Just Enough

Just Enough
Title Just Enough PDF eBook
Author Gesshin Claire Greenwood
Publisher New World Library
Total Pages 234
Release 2019
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1608685829

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Fresh out of college, Gesshin Claire Greenwood found her way to a Buddhist monastery in Japan and was ordained as a Buddhist nun. Zen appealed to Greenwood because of its all-encompassing approach to life and how to live it, its willingness to face life's big questions, and its radically simple yet profound emphasis on presence, reality, the now. At the monastery, she also discovered an affinity for working in the kitchen, especially the practice of creating delicious, satisfying meals using whatever was at hand — even when what was at hand was bamboo. Based on the philosophy of oryoki, or "just enough," this book combines stories with recipes. From perfect rice, potatoes, and broths to hearty stews, colorful stir-fries, hot and cold noodles, and delicate sorbet, Greenwood shows food to be a direct, daily way to understand Zen practice. With eloquent prose, she takes readers into monasteries and markets, messy kitchens and predawn meditation rooms, and offers food for thought that nourishes and delights body, mind, and spirit.