Author: Maggie Scarf Publisher: Ballantine Books ISBN: 0345481178 Category : Psychology Languages : en Pages : 386
Book Description
Reading Maggie Scarf’s groundbreaking new book could change your life. In Secrets, Lies, Betrayals, the bestselling author of Unfinished Business, Intimate Partners, and Intimate Worlds brilliantly explores how the body holds on to painful episodes from the past—including secrets we may be keeping even from ourselves—and how we can release them to live freer, healthier lives. The body has a unique memory system, in which early trauma and deeply buried feelings become woven into the fabric of our physical being. Certain events can trigger these body memories, which may then manifest themselves symptomatically—as persistent anger, mood swings, headaches, muscle tension, and fatigue. These echoes from the past also cause destructive patterns in our lives and relationships. Why does a beautiful, successful woman like Claudia seek out abusive, explosively tense relationships in which she is forced to hide the truth about herself? Why does the presence of a strange woman’s name in her husband’s cell phone directory make Karen feel physically ill, to the point where she cannot get through her daily life? And why does the author herself experience painful physical symptoms when she wrestles with contradictory memories of her mother? Exploring these and other personal narratives, Scarf reveals how the body, through its neurobiological systems, retains some of life’s most important experiences—and describes how new power therapies, such as reprocessing and psychomotor, have had immediate results where traditional therapies have had a lower success rate. Grounded in recent breakthroughs in mind/body science and drawing on Scarf’s personal experiences, this book is a masterpiece of research, analysis, and insight into the human psyche, and into human life.
Author: Claudia Black Publisher: Central Recovery Press ISBN: 1949481093 Category : Self-Help Languages : en Pages : 269
Book Description
Claudia Black's updated bestselling primer for women whose partners are acting out sexually. Multiple affairs, compulsive pornography, prostitutes, and voyeurism—no matter their “drug” of choice, men who act out sexually leave their partners reeling in fear, rage, shame, and isolation. But there is hope. Bestselling author Claudia Black’s revised edition of her classic work Deceived offers women in relationships plagued by sexual betrayal the validation and guidance to create a new path of clarity, direction, and confidence. Dr. Black uses stories of women who have been through a wide variety of experiences to help readers develop the understanding and skills to confront the trauma of the betrayal. She offers them the opportunity to shift from their overwhelming emotions to action derived from self-esteem and integrity. Deceived encourages women to proactively emerge from traumatic stress and emotional isolation and discover their power to facilitate their own healing, allowing them to move forward in their lives.
Author: Jordon Hadfield Publisher: Xlibris Corporation ISBN: 1664113525 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 192
Book Description
The countdown to Kate’s wedding is on. Emma gets drawn into a plan to destroy Kate’s life, but how far will she go? Or will Emma be the one who suffers the consequences? All the secrets and lies will surface... eventually. BETRAYAL is just the start.
Author: Frank Pittman Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company ISBN: 9780393307078 Category : Family & Relationships Languages : en Pages : 324
Book Description
Infidelity is the most common major crisis of marriage. In this wise book, a psychiatrist and family therapist discusses four kinds of infidelity, why they happen, and what they mean.
Author: Nicky Hager Publisher: ISBN: 9781567511826 Category : Anti-environmentalism Languages : en Pages : 0
Book Description
What can Americans concerned about the environment learn about a campaign to promote clearcutting in New Zealand? This book offers a playbook for a PR effort that could take place anywhere -- and demonstrates the lengths logging firms and governments will go to get what they want. It's a blueprint for an end run around democracy in New Zealand, in Europe, in the United States. Most of us have no way of knowing what goes on behind the news: what isn't true, what we are not being told and who is pulling the strings. This book changes that. Using the example of environmental controversy -- in this case logging of West Coast native forests by the New Zealand state-owned Timberlands West Coast -- Nicky Hager and Bob Burton have produced a remarkable expose of how governments and business interests can use public relations to manipulate political debate. The story that emerges, of unscrupulous PR tactics by the international PR firm Shandwick and a casual policy of telling the public what is useful rather than what is true, serves as a warning and an example of the same forces at work in the United States. Using hundreds of pages of internal PR documents that were leaked by insiders offended at what they saw happening, Secrets and Lies provides a unique window on how PR muscle can steamroll public opinion. We see Timberlands systematically attacking critics, arranging the creation of an 'independent' pro-logging community, group, cultivating allies in academia, government and environmental groups, compromising the independence of politicians and journalists and much more -- all for the unworthy cause of keeping native forest logging going after most New Zealanders believed it should end.
Author: Rhonda McKnight Publisher: Urban Christian ISBN: 9781601628886 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 0
Book Description
In her debut novel, Secrets and Lies, Rhonda McKnight delivers unforgettable characters and page turning drama when a couple whose troubled marriage is pushed to its limits amidst secrets, lies and an enemy set on revenge. Faith Morgan is struggling with her faith. Years of unhappiness due to poor communication and neglect leave her doubting God will ever fix her marriage. The trust in her husband, Jonah, is shattered deeply when she discovers he's kept the childhood death of his twin brother a secret. When a coworker accuses him of sexual harassment, she begins to wonder if she really knows him at all, and if it's truly in God's will for them to stay married. Pediatric cardiologist Jonah Morgan is obsessed with one thing, his work. The death of his brother has intensified his desire to heal children at any cost, even his family. When a nurse on the job blindsides him with a sexual harassment charge, Jonah finds himself at a crossroads in his life. He must decide whether he will continue to allow the memories of his brother to haunt him, or find healing and peace in a God he shut out long ago.
Author: Oliver Douglas Publisher: Oliver Douglas ISBN: 1386513490 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 145
Book Description
A collection of five short stories and a Novellete centered around the theme of Secrets, Lies, and Betrayal within the Horror and Thriller genres. In 'STALKED' Andrew Wood meets his favourite author but is pulled into a scheme by a crazy stalker who will stop at nothing to destroy the author's reputation. 'CONFESSIONS' sees two colleagues at a call-centre locked in their staff room while their survival hangs on confessing their truths to an unknown intruder. Follow two strangers, Tyrone McLaoch and Sherrie Hope, in the 'WASTELANDS' as they navigate through a world overrun by the Infected. While babysitting her younger brother Daisy Strong receives a 'HOUSE CALL' that will change her life forever. 'LEAST HAUNTED' is a first-person account from James Wilson and his experience in the infamous Harmony House while he searched for the truth to his question: Does the Supernatural exist? Working in retail isn't enjoyable for most people but for these nine colleagues working on the 'NIGHTSHIFT' they would rather the supermarket was infested with entitled customers than a Serial Killer out for revenge. By the end of the night, one thing is sure... no secret will be left unsaid.
Author: Ha Jin Publisher: Vintage ISBN: 0804170363 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 306
Book Description
A Christian Science Monitor Best Book of the Year Lilian Shang, a history professor in Maryland, knew that her father, Gary, had been the most important Chinese spy ever caught in the United States. But when she discovers his diary after the death of her parents, its pages reveal the full pain and longing that his double life entailed—and point to a hidden second family that he’d left behind in China. As Lilian follows her father’s trail back into the Chinese provinces, she begins to grasp the extent of her father’s dilemma—torn between loyalty to his motherland and the love he came to feel for his adopted country. As she starts to understand that Gary, too, had been betrayed, she finds that it is up to her to prevent his tragedy from endangering yet another generation of the Shangs. A stunning portrait of a multinational family, an unflinching inquiry into the meaning of patriotism, A Map of Betrayal is a spy novel that only Ha Jin could write.