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  • What happens when children are more mature than their parents? Growing up with an emotionally unavailable, immature, or selfish parent is painful, but rarely discussed. In this breakthrough book, clinical psychologist Lindsay C. Gibson exposes an often overlooked, yet extremely common syndrome that shapes the lives of so many people. Gibson also provides powerful skills to help the adult children of self-centered parents gain the insight they need to move on from feelings of loneliness and abandonment, and find healthy ways to meet their own emotional needs.

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  • Everyone has a narcissist in their life—and for millions of women, it’s their mother. Adult Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers offers proven-effective skills drawn from evidence-based psychology to help readers maintain boundaries, reduce anxiety, build confidence, extinguish their critical internal voice, stop feeling invisible, and live life on their own terms.

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  • For many people, cutting ties with a toxic family member is a crucial step away from a legacy of dysfunction and toward healing and well-being. In Adult Survivors of Toxic Family Members, psychologist Sherrie Campbell offers readers effective strategies for setting strong boundaries after ending contact with a toxic family member, and provides powerful tools to help them heal from shame, self-doubt, and stigma.

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  • Advaita: The Comic Book is a wryly humorous and profoundly insightful account of an artist’s inner and outer travels. His girlfriend, sometimes unwittingly, provides insights and catalytic obscuration in equal measure throughout. Our hero (is he Ivan himself, or is he “Everyman?”) searches for the “Truth with a capital T” across Asia and at home …

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  • In Advanced Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a licensed clinical psychologist and renowned ACT expert presents the first advanced ACT book for use in client sessions. Inside, readers will hone their understanding of the core processes behind ACT and learn practical strategies for moving past common barriers that can present during therapy, such as over-identifying with clients or difficulty putting theory into practice.

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  • Edited by leading relational frame theory (RFT) scholars, Simon Dymond, PhD, and Bryan Roche, PhD, Advances in Relational Frame Theory presents advances in all aspects of RFT research over the last decade, and provides mental health professionals a greater understanding of the core principals of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). A must-read for anyone interested in ACT, the book contains chapters written by Steven C. Hayes and Kelly Wilson, both research-active experts from the RFT community around the world.

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  • Written by leading non-duality author Greg Goode, After Awareness offers a course in non-dual philosophy, allowing readers to explore the inner workings of the Direct Path approach to self-inquiry—a set of teachings attributed to Shri Atmananda (Krishna Menon) that investigate the nature of the mind experientially and can bring about a lasting sense of joy and freedom. With this open, pragmatic, and deconstructive presentation, readers will see the Direct Path from all angles, find ways to talk about non-duality, and draw their own conclusions about the nature of being and the “I.”

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  • In After the Stork, a cognitive behavioral therapist dispels the myths about postpartum depression and offers a powerful program mothers and fathers can use to prevent and treat it both before and after the baby is born.

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  • Nathan Gill is a rare voice in contemporary spirituality. Speaking with consistent clarity, he points out that all prescriptions for escape from the drama of separation instead serve as its reinforcement. Compiled from transcripts of one-to-one dialogues and group meetings, the talks featured in Already Awake present the essential message of non-duality in a profound …

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  • A clinical psychologist teams up with a licensed social worker who has Dissociative Identity Disorder to offer a first-person perspective of the condition and provide practical suggestions to help readers come to terms with the disorder and learn how to make their lives better.

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  • Tapping into creative self-expression empowers us to embrace our authentic selves and live the life we truly want. In The Artful Path to Mindfulness, readers will find a unique program drawing on mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) to help them break free from the fear and uncertainty that stand in the way of living a full and meaningful life. With this guide, readers will develop present-moment awareness, let go of expectations and judgments, and cultivate a larger sense of peace and openness.

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  • Author and spiritual teacher Jeff Foster invites readers to forget everything they “know” about existence and spirituality, and to consider the possibility of absolute freedom—right now, right here, in the midst of this ordinary life. Using everyday language and drawing on both personal experience and age-old wisdom, Foster shares the possibility that all the seeking and longing of the mind can come to an absolute end when we let the sense of being a separate individual fall away—a plunge into unconditional love.

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  • Written by the highly celebrated spiritual teacher and world-renowned Advaita master Mooji, this book presents ancient wisdom in a beautiful, easy-to-understand, accessible gift package. With simple reflections, questions, meditations, and Mooji’s own art sprinkled throughout, this gem of a book will gently guide readers from all walks of life toward an authentic awakening—the truth that we are all one, and that what we’re searching for, we already are.  

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  • Presenting a new edition of a self-help classic. Written by two clinical psychologists with decades of experience in treating anger, this long-awaited, fully revised and updated second edition of Anger Management for Everyone offers brand new skills to help readers stay calm in the midst of triggering situations, manage their anger, and experience more happiness.

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  • This is the second edition of Angry all the Time — an emergency guide for people who have anger control problems. This book helps readers make immediate changes by learning to stop making excuses and stop blaming, follow the 8 steps of anger management, change anger-provoking thoughts, deal with old resentments, ask for what they want without anger, avoid violence and threats, and stay calm. Potter-Efron is also author of: Working Anger, Letting Go of Anger, and Stop the Anger Now.

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  • In Anxiety and Avoidance, psychologist and anxiety disorder expert Michael A. Tompkins presents a universal, transdianostic approach for helping readers cope with anxiety, panic, and fear using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness treatments. This book includes mindfulness strategies, motivational tips, and cognitive tools for reframing anxiety and fear so readers can get back to living their lives.

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