Become the Person You Were Meant to Be

Become the Person You Were Meant to Be

Author: Beth Blevins Cuje

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2009-12-21

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781439256855

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Counselor and therapist Dr. Beth Blevins Cujé's original approach to self-help takes a giant-step beyond most self-help books. Become the Person You Were Meant to Be answers the question, "Why am I this way?" but goes on to answer the question, "How do I change?" Providing a framework for self-monitoring, simple tools for change, and four keys steps to guide change, Cuje's Choice-Cube Method equips readers finally to answer both questions.According to Cujé, normal feelings of defensiveness and self-protection can be dangerous when individuals become stuck in those postures. She points out that readers can use her method to check bodily stress, negative emotions, painful and distorted thoughts, and misdirected desires. Then once aware of those reactions, they can learn to take responsibility for them and use her Choice-Cube tools and four key steps to make necessary changes. Developed out of years of experience as a therapist, university adjunct faculty member, and workshop presenter, this down-to-earth application of current brain research, trauma research, and attachment theory can help readers consistently resolve problems in the present, rework past problems, and program their future. The author believes this method can benefit therapists as well as secular readers and believers. "Real-life examples lend credibility and authenticity to the program...Individuals seeking to better themselves might find that the author's insightfulness and the Choice-Cube Method work well for them." - ForeWord Clarion Reviews


Communism and the Remorse of an Innocent Victimizer

Communism and the Remorse of an Innocent Victimizer

Author: Zlatko Anguelov

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9781585441952

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In moving but understated prose, he describes his own coming to terms with the harm done by compliance and his gradual shift into a more politically active stance."--BOOK JACKET.


The Rise of Victimhood Culture

The Rise of Victimhood Culture

Author: Bradley Campbell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-03-07

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 3319703293

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The Rise of Victimhood Culture offers a framework for understanding recent moral conflicts at U.S. universities, which have bled into society at large. These are not the familiar clashes between liberals and conservatives or the religious and the secular: instead, they are clashes between a new moral culture—victimhood culture—and a more traditional culture of dignity. Even as students increasingly demand trigger warnings and “safe spaces,” many young people are quick to police the words and deeds of others, who in turn claim that political correctness has run amok. Interestingly, members of both camps often consider themselves victims of the other. In tracking the rise of victimhood culture, Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning help to decode an often dizzying cultural milieu, from campus riots over conservative speakers and debates around free speech to the election of Donald Trump.


From Anxiety to Love

From Anxiety to Love

Author: Corinne Zupko

Publisher: New World Library

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1608685063

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Get Ready for Unstoppable Inner Peace Author Corinne Zupko undertook her study of psychology out of necessity when debilitating anxiety threatened to derail her life. Seeking ways to do more than temporarily alleviate her symptoms, Corinne began to study A Course in Miracles (ACIM), mindfulness meditation, and the latest therapeutic approaches for treating anxiety. In From Anxiety to Love, she shares what she learned and gently guides you through the process, helping you undo anxiety-based thinking and fostering mindful shifts in your thoughts and actions. Whether struggling with everyday stress or near-crippling discomfort, you will find that Corinne’s approach offers a new way of healing from — rather than just coping with — fear and anxiety.


Death of the Cheating Man

Death of the Cheating Man

Author: Maxwell Billieon

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-02-14

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1593093993

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"A revealing look at why men cheat, through the lives of two men; one a faithful business mogul and the other a celebrity addicted to infidelity."--Jacket.


Handbook of Sex Trafficking

Handbook of Sex Trafficking

Author: Lenore Walker

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-12-24

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 3319736213

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This definitive reference assembles the current knowledge base on the scope and phenomena of sex trafficking as well as best practices for treatment of its survivors. A global feminist framework reflects a profound understanding of the entrenched social inequities and ongoing world events that fuel trafficking, including in its lesser-known forms. Empirically sound insights shed salient light on who buyers and traffickers are, why some survivors become victimizers, and the experiences of victim subpopulations (men, boys, refugees, sexual minorities), as well as emerging trends in prevention and protection, resilience and rehabilitation. These powerful dispatches also challenge readers to consider complex questions found at the intersections of gender, race, socioeconomic status, and politics. A sampling of topics in the Handbook: · An organizational systems view of sex trafficking. · Vulnerability factors when women and girls are trafficked. · Men, boys, and LGBTQ: invisible victims of human trafficking. · Organized crime, gangs, and trafficking. · Human trafficking prevention efforts for kids (NEST). · Treating victims of human trafficking: core therapeutic tasks. · From Trafficked to Safe House (C-SAFE). The Handbook of Sex Trafficking will interest a wide professional audience, particularly mental health workers, legal professionals, and researchers in these and related fields. Public health and law enforcement professionals will also find it an important resource.


Victimly Insane

Victimly Insane

Author: George Kayer

Publisher:

Published: 2017-07-31

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 9780991359189

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Victimly Insane chronicles Frank Atwood's life path from childhood rape victim to Death Row. In this book length interview from Death Row, Frank Atwood reveals what the public and jurors have never heard about and what the lynch mob media never wanted you to read: how this sweet, rosey cheeked, silver spoon teen who went by Frankie J, arrived at perversity: At the crossroads of victim and victimizer. And, innocent of the crime that placed him on Arizona's Death Row. After each horrendous crime people always look to their God and ask why? Find some of those answers right here in VICTIMLY INSANE. VICTIMLY INSANE is the true crime, personal interview of Frankie J's journey from posh Brentwood childhood to Arizona's Death Row. In this book length interview, Frank Atwood reveals from Death Row what the public and jurors has never heard and what the lynch-mob media never wanted you to read: how this sweet; rosy cheeked, silver spoon teen who went by Frankie J., arrived at perversity; at the crossroads of victim and victimizer. Follow along with the interviewer as he describes how it feels to enter death row's haunted hallway and peer over the frenetic edge into this bizarre and complex conversation with Frank J. Atwood. Then the huge question, could he be innocent?


A Nation of Victims

A Nation of Victims

Author: Charles J. Sykes

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780312098827

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Charles Sykes's ProfScam sparked a furious debate over the mission and the failure of our universities. Now he turns his attention to an even more controversial subject. A Nation of Victims is the first book on the startling decay of the American backbone and the disease that is causing it. The spread of victimism has been widely noted in the media; indeed, its symptoms have produced best-selling books, fueled television ratings, spawned hundreds of support groups, and enriched tens of thousands of lawyers across the country. The plaint of the victim - Its not my fault - has become the loudest and most influential voice in America, an instrument of personal and lasting political change. In this incisive, pugnacious, frequently hilarious book, Charles Sykes reveals a society that is tribalizing, where individuals and groups define themselves not by shared culture, but by their status as victims. Victims of parents, of families, of men, of women, of the workplace, of sex, of stress, of drugs, of food, of college reading lists, of personal physical characteristics - these and a host of other groups are engaged in an ever-escalating fight for attention, sympathy, money, and legal or governmental protection. What's going on and how did we get to this point? Sykes traces the inexorable rise of the therapeutic culture and the decline of American self-reliance. With example after example, he shows how victimism has co-opted the genuine victories of the civil-rights movement for less worthy goals. And he offers hope: the prospect of a culture of renewed character, where society lends compassion to those who truly need it. Like Shelby Steele, Charles Murray, and Dinesh D'Souza, Charles Sykes defines the ground of what will be a significant national debate.


Inside Out and Outside in

Inside Out and Outside in

Author: Joan Berzoff

Publisher: Jason Aronson

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 9780765704320

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Suitable for mental health practitioners in a variety of disciplines, this work reflects the theory and clinical practice. It offers chapters, on attachment, relational, and intersubjective theories, respectively, as well as on trauma.