Conquering Shame and Codependency

Author:   Darlene Lancer
Publisher:   Hazelden Information & Educational Services
ISBN:  

9781616495336


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   16 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Darlene Lancer
Publisher:   Hazelden Information & Educational Services
Imprint:   Hazelden Information & Educational Services
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781616495336


ISBN 10:   1616495332
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   16 May 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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.. .If you begin to work through Lancer's exercises on your own, you will likely gain self-knowledge. Think of the book as a launch point for eventually getting closer to your authentic self, rather than an immediate solution, and it may just help you with some codependency issues. --Megan Riddle, PsychCentral.com It would be a shame not to give this book a try. --Danielle Stewart, Afterpartychat.com I picked this book up so I could better understand codependency and the association of shame. In that, Lancer's book fulfilled my need for knowledge. I was impressed with Lancer's breadth of understanding, the self-examination exercises throughout, and the information being shared within these pages. --Nina Longfield, luxuryreading.com This book is definitely a worthy read as well as eye-opening in how shame toys and plays with us. -- Svetlana's Reads and Views, Svetla-randomblog.blogspot.com I will keep this book with the rest of my resources that I found invaluable. In fact, I recommend this book to pretty much everyone. -- Literally Jen, literallyjen.com Conquering Shame and Codependency just might be a great companion to keep on your shelf. -- Patricia's Wisdom, patriciaswisdom.com Teachers, family therapists, and school counselors will find this a good reference in identifying factors and solutions for those they may be concerned with assisting; and for anyone who has experienced the negative effects shame can produce, this book are recommended reading. -- My Bookshelf, shirley-mybookshelf.blogspot.com An eye-opener and a good food for thought read. -- Bookish Ardour, bookishadour.com I recommend this book if you are going through a trying time and are looking for answers. --Robyn Baldwin, robynbaldwin.com


. ..If you begin to work through Lancer's exercises on your own, you will likely gain self-knowledge. Think of the book as a launch point for eventually getting closer to your authentic self, rather than an immediate solution, and it may just help you with some codependency issues. --Megan Riddle, PsychCentral.com It would be a shame not to give this book a try. --Danielle Stewart, Afterpartychat.com I picked this book up so I could better understand codependency and the association of shame. In that, Lancer's book fulfilled my need for knowledge. I was impressed with Lancer's breadth of understanding, the self-examination exercises throughout, and the information being shared within these pages. --Nina Longfield, luxuryreading.com This book is definitely a worthy read as well as eye-opening in how shame toys and plays with us. -- Svetlana's Reads and Views , Svetla-randomblog.blogspot.com I will keep this book with the rest of my resources that I found invaluable. In fact, I recommend this book to pretty much everyone. -- Literally Jen, literallyjen.com Conquering Shame and Codependency just might be a great companion to keep on your shelf. -- Patricia's Wisdom , patriciaswisdom.com Teachers, family therapists, and school counselors will find this a good reference in identifying factors and solutions for those they may be concerned with assisting; and for anyone who has experienced the negative effects shame can produce, this book are recommended reading. -- My Bookshelf , shirley-mybookshelf.blogspot.com An eye-opener and a good food for thought read. -- Bookish Ardour , bookishadour.com I recommend this book if you are going through a trying time and are looking for answers. --Robyn Baldwin, robynbaldwin.com


. ..If you begin to work through Lancer's exercises on your own, you will likely gain self-knowledge. Think of the book as a launch point for eventually getting closer to your authentic self, rather than an immediate solution, and it may just help you with some codependency issues. -Megan Riddle, PsychCentral.com It would be a shame not to give this book a try. -Danielle Stewart, Afterpartychat.com I picked this book up so I could better understand codependency and the association of shame. In that, Lancer's book fulfilled my need for knowledge. I was impressed with Lancer's breadth of understanding, the self-examination exercises throughout, and the information being shared within these pages. -Nina Longfield, luxuryreading.com This book is definitely a worthy read as well as eye-opening in how shame toys and plays with us. - Svetlana's Reads and Views , Svetla-randomblog.blogspot.com I will keep this book with the rest of my resources that I found invaluable. In fact, I recommend this book to pretty much everyone. - Literally Jen, literallyjen.com CONQUERING SHAME AND CODEPENDENCY just might be a great companion to keep on your shelf. - Patricia's Wisdom , patriciaswisdom.com Teachers, family therapists, and school counselors will find this a good reference in identifying factors and solutions for those they may be concerned with assisting; and for anyone who has experienced the negative effects shame can produce, this book are recommended reading. - My Bookshelf , shirley-mybookshelf.blogspot.com An eye-opener and a good food for thought read. - Bookish Ardour , bookishadour.com I recommend this book if you are going through a trying time and are looking for answers. --Robyn Baldwin, robynbaldwin.com


Author Information

Darlene Lancer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and expert author on relationships, narcissism, and codependency. She’s counseled individuals and couples for over 30 years and coaches internationally. Her 10 books include Dating, Loving, and Leaving a Narcissist, Conquering Shame and Codependency: 8 Steps to Freeing the True You, Codependency for Dummies and seven ebooks, including 10 Steps to Self-Esteem, How To Speak Your Mind - Become Assertive and Set Limits, Dealing with a Narcissist: 8 Steps to Raise Self-Esteem and Set Boundaries with Difficult People, ""I'm Not Perfect - I'm Only Human"" - How to Beat Perfectionism, and Freedom from Guilt and Blame - Finding Self-Forgiveness. Her website is www.whatiscodependency.com, where you can get a free copy of “14 Tips for Letting Go.” She’s a sought-after speaker in media and at professional conferences. Find her on Soundcloud, Clyp, LinkedIn, Youtube, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. 

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