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Lee Jampolsky
(Aka Lee L. Jampolsky, Ph.D.) (Writer) |
Healing the Addictive Personality: Freeing Yourself from
Addictive Patterns and Relationships (2008
release)
Since 1991 Dr. Lee Jampolsky's
self-help classic Healing the Addictive Mind has given well over
100,000 people around the world the tools to create significant change in
their lives. Now he continues his proven and trustworthy blend of practical
and positive psychology with Healing the Addictive Personality. Dr.
Jampolsky's straightforward approach, based on firsthand experience,
presents ways of healing addictive thinking, behavior, and destructive
relationship patterns with forgiveness, compassion, and the potential for
limitless opportunity through an eleven-week action plan.
Walking Through Walls: Practical Spirituality in an Impractical World
(2005)
Walking Through Walls is a no-nonsense handbook for the spiritual
seeker with little time for a lengthy philosophical treatise—and even less
energy for a "taking a lifetime for enlightenment" self-help book.
Psychologist and author Lee Jampolsky offers an eight-week course that gets
right down to the business of accelerating personal growth. Each week
Jampolsky focuses on one of eight traits that are compatible with every
great spiritual tradition: honesty, tolerance, gentleness, joy,
defenselessness, generosity, patience, and open-mindedness. Cutting through
the fog of typically lofty and unreachable self-help goals, Walking
Through Walls presents a realistic and attainable plan for personal
development.
Healing Together: How to Bring Peace into Your Life and the World (2002)
It is all too easy for the tragedies of life to overwhelm us. When life gets
very rough, when tragedy occurs, it invariably touches deeper wounds within
all of us–feelings of vulnerability, denial, fear, sadness, anger, and
vindictiveness. This groundbreaking work is a book for all times of crisis.
In Healing Together, Dr. Lee Jampolsky,
one of the world’s leading experts in peace-based thinking, writes that the
path to healing begins when we make room for all of our emotions, then work
toward compassion and the understanding of other people’s points of view.
This process helps bring us together and helps us find peace in ourselves
and in our common world.
In Healing Together, rooted in authentic spirituality as well as the
author’s experience as a clinical psychologist, Dr. Jampolsky explains how
turbulent times can lead to spiritual awakening and self-improvement. He
shows that there are no circumstances or situations that truly cut us off
from our vital connection with God and humanity. Dr. Jampolsky shows that,
through peace-based thinking, we learn to experience love instead of being
consumed by hate, and we perpetuate acts of compassion rather than acts of
violence.
Integrating the wisdom of many spiritual and political leaders and his own
work with patients, Dr. Jampolsky includes dozens of exercises, meditations,
and prayers as well as an eight-step program that shows us how to change our
perceptions, find the opportunity to love, and alter our ways of thinking so
that genuine and lasting peace–with ourselves and the world–can truly be
achieved. Both prescriptive and filled with dramatic personal stories
(including the author’s own) about how people can transform the world
through love, this book is destined to be a classic.
Smile for No Good Reason (2000)
New release in 2008,
pre-order from Amazon.com now.
Trying to change your life's circumstances without addressing your way of
thinking is as effective as painting over rust - it will only look good
until the rust breaks through again. Attitudinal Healing is a way of
achieving lasting and fulfilling happiness, without having to somehow change
our social status, religion, or even our income bracket. It is a systematic
way to respond to life's challenges with peace of mind and confidence rather
than fear, anger, or guilt. Dr. Jampolsky
presents the twelve principles of Attitudinal Healing, with compelling
vignettes to help apply these life-changing principles to everyday life.
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One of the few books currently offered on Attitudinal
Healing
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The popularity of Attitudinal Healing is reflected by the
hundreds of centers worldwide and the existence of an international
organization, NAHI
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Continues the ground-breaking work of Attitudinal Healing
pioneers
Gerald Jampolsky,
M.D., and
Diane Cirincione,
Ph.D.
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A practical approach to living and health that - through
two decades of grass roots growth - has changed the lives of thousands of
people
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Motivational, uplifting, and often humorous vignettes to
inspire the heart, stimulate the mind, and heal the soul
Listen to Me: A Book for Women and Men About Father-Son
Relationships (1996) with
Gerald G. Jampolsky
The Art of Trust: Healing Your Heart and Opening Your Mind
(1994)
Healing the Addictive Mind (1991)
Most of us find ourselves
walking through our lives experiencing only fragmented moments of peace of
mind. We spend our lives thinking that the next accomplishment,
relationship, drug, or dollar will bring us the happiness and contentment
for which we long. The goal of this book is to assist you in experiencing
what you really want, peace of mind.
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