Description: Homecoming by John Bradshaw The people who attend John Bradshaws workshops bring with them persistent problems. He aims to help them to reach back to childhood, to reclaim and nurture their "inner child" and grow up again. This book explains his methods and offers the reader help by means of questionnaires. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The people who attend John Bradshaws workshops bring with them persistent problems such as addiction, depression, troubled relationships and chronic dissatisfaction. He seeks to help them to reach back to the source of their problems - their childhood and adolescence - and understand how the wounds received then can continue to contaminate their adult lives. The aim is to offer them a chance to reclaim and nurture their "inner child" and grow up again. In this book Bradshaw describes what happens at these workshops and explains how readers can, by using the questionnaires provided, try to look back to their childhood and see what they needed, and didnt get, in order to grow in a natural, healthy way. He also tells the story of his own experiences and how they transformed his thinking and behaviour. The author has written two previous books, both of which accompanied television shows in the USA. Author Biography John Bradshaw is a major international figure in the field of recovery, dysfunctional families and inner child work. Review John Bradshaws work did me immense good...I think he is a genius. * Billy Connolly * Long Description In Homecoming John Bradshaw one of the worlds leading figures in the field of psychology and recovery, explains his revolutionary techniques to reveal the inner child.He believes that the wounds we receive during childhood and adolescence can continue to contaminate our adult lives. His methods explained clearly in this book, help people to reach back to the child inside and heal those woundsHomecoming includes unique questionnaires which allow readers to work through John Bradshaws world-famous inner child course themselves. There are specifically designed exercises that allow you to reclaim and nurture your inner child, so that you as an adult can grow and move onThree things are striking about inner child work says John Bradshaw. The speed with which people change the depth of that change, and the power and creativity that can result when the wounds from the past are healedFor more information on John Bradshaw please Review Quote John Bradshaws work did me immense good...I think he is a genius. Promotional "Headline" John Bradshaw, one of the worlds leading figures in the field of psychology and recovery, explains his revolutionary techniques to reveal the inner child. Details ISBN0749910542 Author John Bradshaw Year 1991 ISBN-10 0749910542 ISBN-13 9780749910549 Format Paperback Imprint Piatkus Books Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 158.1 Illustrations illustrations Media Book Publisher Little, Brown Book Group Pages 304 Language English Subtitle Reclaiming & championing your inner child Publication Date 1991-03-28 Short Title Homecoming UK Release Date 1991-03-28 AU Release Date 1991-03-28 NZ Release Date 1991-03-28 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159963136;
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ISBN-13: 9780749910549
Book Title: Homecoming
Number of Pages: 304 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Homecoming: Reclaiming & Championing Your Inner Child
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication Year: 1991
Subject: Psychology
Item Height: 232 mm
Item Weight: 372 g
Type: Textbook
Author: John Bradshaw
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback