bookshelf

While any given self-help book cannot be a cure for deep-rooted issues, there are many books that are very helpful in that they give us insights and reveal truths about ourselves that we might not have discovered on our own.

Here is a list of books that we highly recommend:

Death of a Parent

Clea Simon. Fatherless Women: How We Change After We Lose Our Dads. John Wiley & Sons, 2001.

Donna Schuurman. Never the Same: Coming to Terms with the Death of a Parent. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

Love Addiction and Codependency

Pia Mellody and Andrea Wells Miller. Facing Codependence: What It Is, Where It Comes From, How It Sabotages Our Lives. Harper Collins, 1989

Pia Mellody and Andrea Wells Miller. Facing Love Addiction: Giving Yourself the Power to Change the Way You Love. Harper Collins, 2003.

Susan Anderson. The Journey from Abandonment to Healing. Berkley Publishing Group, 2000.

Relationships and Love

Deborah Tannen. You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation. Harper Collins, 2007.

David Richo. How to be an Adult in a Relationship: The Five Keys to Mindful Loving. Shambhala Publishing, Boston, 2002.

Jeffrey Bernstein and Susan Magee. Why Can't You Read My Mind? Marlowe & Company, New York, 2004.

General Health

Christiane Northrup, M.D. Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing. Bantam Books, 1995.

 

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