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The Primal Wound: A Transpersonal View of Trauma, Addiction, and Growth
 
 

The Primal Wound: A Transpersonal View of Trauma, Addiction, and Growth (Hardcover)

by John Firman (Author), Ann Gila (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ever person over 30 should read this book......., Sep 13 2002
By Valerie A. Iravani "OD" (San Marcos, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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If you have lived your life in the adult world for any period of time, it's time you read this book. Take a look at your emotions and relationships from a new perspective! This book gives us insight into why we behave the way we do, and then suggests ways to integrate ourselves into a broader perspective that allows us to change those things that are making us unhappy.

I sent this book to relatives in the US and abroad, and I know that it is providing us all with great information to help us heal our lives and move beyond real unhappiness and discontent.

It's a psychology book, and is not a quick read. But it makes a lot of sense and pushes you along. The references to other work are helpful and useful as well.

Good reading!

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