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Co-dependence\_ healing the human condition \_ the new paradigm for helping professionals and people in recovery PDF

Co-dependence\_ healing the human condition \_ the new paradigm for helping professionals and people in recovery

Charles L Whitfield; NetLibrary, Inc
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Shows how children from dysfunctional families manifest co-dependent tendencies as adults, and suggests specific types of psychotherapy. Packed with practical psychology and a strong respect for the spiritual, this book shows readers how to heal co-dependence. Of all the books on the often misunderstood concept of co-dependence, this is probably the clearest, most complete and informative. Charles Whitfield is a frontline clinician, who has been assisting co-dependents in their healing for over twenty years. He has researched the literature on co-dependence, which he summarizes in this widely read book. He sees co-dependence as a way to more accurately describe the painful and confusing part of the human condition. In careful detail he describes just what co-dependence is and what it is not, how it comes about, and how to heal its painful aftereffects. At last, a concise and stimulating book with all the essential features and more about the nearly universal condition of co-dependence. Bestselling author, Dr. Charles Whitfield discusses in detail how co-dependence is a major manifestation of being an adult child of a dysfunctional family, and provides specific psychotherapeutic and recovery methods to help heal its wounds.
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Whitfield, Charles L.
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Deerfield Beach, Fla. : Health Communications, C1991.
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Faith Communications
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Ebsco Publishing
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Simcha Press
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Place of publication not identified, 1991
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United States, United States of America
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Deerfield Beach, Fla, Florida, 1991
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Edition Not Stated, PT, 1991
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Deerfield Beach, Fla, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-318).
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Bibliography: p. 281-318.
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<p>Of all the books on the often misunderstood concept of co-dependence, this is probably the clearest, most complete and informative. Charles Whitfield is a frontline clinician who has been assisting co-dependents in their healing for over twenty years. He has researched the literature on co-dependence, which he summarizes in this widely read book.</p><p>He sees co-dependence as a way to more accurately describe the painful and confusing part of the human condition. In careful detail he describes just what co-dependence is and what it is not, how it comes about, and how to heal its painful aftereffects.</p> <p>At last: a concise and stimulating book with all the essential features and more about the nearly universal condition of co-dependence. Bestselling author Dr. Charles Whitfield discusses in detail how co-dependence is a major manifestation of being an adult child of a dysfunctional family, and provides specific psychotherapeutic and recovery methods to help heal its wounds.</p>
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2014-12-17
Idioma: inglés
Tipo de archivo: pdf, 2.1 MB
Editor: Health Communications, Incorporated
Año de publicación: 1991

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