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Out of the Shadows:
When Someone You Love has an Addiction
When Someone You Love Has an Addiction If someone you
love has an addiction, you may be exhausted by years
of trying unsuccessfully to save him or her from self-defeating
choices. This book can show you how to make changes
that can free you for a life of joy and peace. Learn
how to stop feeling responsible for your loved one's
choices. Learn how you can help - and how you need to
let go. Letting go may even bring about the healing
you've been hoping for.
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Raising Your Children With Respect
Raising a family is hard work, especially in today's
world. Many influential outside sources reach into our
homes and compete for our family's attention and respect.
But studies show that children still look to their parents
for guidance in every event in their lives. In this
booklet, parents will find helpful tips for building
a rewarding relationship with their children. These
tips offer suggestions for opening up communication,
stimulating creativity, setting the right example and
raising your children with respect.
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Surviving Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women
except for skin cancer. More than 184,000 new cases
will be diagnosed in women and 1,400 in men this year.
Breast cancer strikes one in eight women and one out
of a hundred men. The medical questions and lifestyle
changes accompanying breast cancer can be overwhelming.
You may feel anger, fear, confusion, depression, anxiety,
frustration. It may seem like you'll never feel normal
again. Here is the story of one woman who faced breast
cancer, learned to cope, and found hope in the midst
of the ordeal. Her practical suggestions and spiritual
strength will guide and encourage you.
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