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It didn't start with you: How inherited family trauma shapes who we are and how to end the cycle

By Mark Wolynn. 2016

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Psychology, Self help
Human-narrated audio

A groundbreaking approach to transforming traumatic legacies passed down in families over generations, by an acclaimed expert in the field…

Depression. Anxiety. Chronic Pain. Phobias. Obsessive thoughts. The evidence is compelling: the roots of these difficulties may not reside in our immediate life experience or in chemical imbalances in our brains—but in the lives of our parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents. The latest scientific research, now making headlines, supports what many have long intuited—that traumatic experience can be passed down through generations. It Didn&’t Start with You builds on the work of leading experts in post-traumatic stress, including Mount Sinai School of Medicine neuroscientist Rachel Yehuda and psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk, author of The Body Keeps the Score . Even if the person who suffered the original trauma has died, or the story has been forgotten or silenced, memory and feelings can live on. These emotional legacies are often hidden, encoded in everything from gene expression to everyday language, and they play a far greater role in our emotional and physical health than has ever before been understood. As a pioneer in the field of inherited family trauma, Mark Wolynn has worked with individuals and groups on a therapeutic level for over twenty years. It Didn&’t Start with You offers a pragmatic and prescriptive guide to his method, the Core Language Approach. Diagnostic self-inventories provide a way to uncover the fears and anxieties conveyed through everyday words, behaviors, and physical symptoms. Techniques for developing a genogram or extended family tree create a map of experiences going back through the generations. And visualization, active imagination, and direct dialogue create pathways to reconnection, integration, and reclaiming life and health. It Didn&’t Start With You is a transformative approach to resolving longstanding difficulties that in many cases, traditional therapy, drugs, or other interventions have not had the capacity to touch. Includes a bonus PDF with diagrams and writing exercises

Fearfully and wonderfully: The marvel of bearing god's image

By Paul Brand. 2019

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Religion, Science and technology, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

Discover this updated and combined edition of two bestselling books! The human body holds endlessly fascinating secrets. The resilience of…

skin, the strength and structure of the bones, the dynamic balance of the muscles—your physical being is knit according to a pattern of stunning purpose. Now Gold Medallion winners Fearfully and Wonderfully Made and In His Image have been completely revised and updated to offer a new audience timeless reflections on the body. Join renowned leprosy surgeon Dr. Paul Brand and bestselling writer Philip Yancey on a remarkable journey through inner space—a spellbinding account of medical intervention, pain and healing, and the courage of humanity. Discover here the eternal truths revealed by our seemingly ordinary existence. The human body is a window into the very structure of God's creation and a testament to God's glory

Supersurvivors: the surprising link between suffering and success

By David B. Feldman, Lee Daniel Kravetz. 2014

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Psychology, Self help, Philosophy
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Psychologist Feldman and journalist Kravetz profile individuals who suffered various tragedies and went on to achieve phenomenal success. Includes the…

story of Alan Lock, who lost his sight to macular degeneration at the age of twenty-three but later succeeded in rowing across the Atlantic Ocean. 2014

Take this man: a memoir

By Brando Skyhorse. 2014

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Literature biography, Literature, Family and relationships, Journals and memoirs, Psychology, Parenting, Biography
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Memoir by the author of The Madonnas of Echo Park (DB 71696). Describes being raised as an American Indian by…

his single mother in Echo Park, California, in the 1970s and 1980s and discovering at the age of twelve or thirteen that he was really Mexican. Strong language. 2014

Sex cult nun: Breaking away from the children of god, a wild, radical religious cult

By Faith Jones. 2021

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Religion, Journals and memoirs, Women biography
Human-narrated audio

Educated meets The Vow in this story of liberation and self-empowerment—an inspiring and stranger-than-fiction memoir of growing up in and…

breaking free from the Children of God, an oppressive, extremist religious cult. Faith Jones was raised to be part of an elite army preparing for the End Times. Growing up on an isolated farm in Macau, she prayed for hours every day and read letters of prophecy written by her grandfather, the founder of the Children of God. Tens of thousands of members strong, the cult followers looked to Faith's grandfather as their guiding light. As such, Faith was celebrated as special and then punished doubly to remind her that she was not. Over decades, the Children of God grew into an international organization that became notorious for its alarming sex practices and allegations of abuse and exploitation. But with indomitable grit, Faith survived, creating a world of her own—pilfering books and teaching herself high school curriculum. Finally, at age twenty-three, thirsting for knowledge and freedom, she broke away, leaving behind everything she knew to forge her own path in America. A complicated family story mixed with a hauntingly intimate coming-of-age narrative, Faith Jones' extraordinary memoir reflects our societal norms of oppression and abuse while providing a unique lens to explore spiritual manipulation and our rights in our bodies. Honest, eye-opening, uplifting, and intensely affecting, Sex Cult Nun brings to life a hidden world that's hypnotically alien yet unexpectedly relatable

The jesus i know: Honest conversations and diverse opinions about who he is

By Kathie Lee Gifford. 2021

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Religion, Religious texts
Human-narrated audio

Read by the author. New York Times bestselling author Kathie Lee Gifford reveals heartwarming, entertaining conversations between people and personalities…

who both agree and disagree about who Jesus is, his role throughout history, and his presence in our lives today. For decades Kathie Lee has had deep conversations about her faith with anyone who is interested in talking about it. What she discovered early on is most people are very willing to talk about Jesus: atheists, agnostics, Scientologists, Jews, broken-hearted Catholics, confused Baptists, Pentecostals, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Hindus alike. ? While some of the people Kathie Lee has spoken with do not share her belief that Jesus is the Messiah—as prophesied for centuries by prophets in the Hebrew scriptures—they nonetheless have a universal fascination with Him. This singular man who lived more than two thousand years ago, and never traveled more than one hundred miles from where He was born, managed to change the entire world. Even the way we delineate history (BC/AD) comes from His short thirty-three years of life.? In The Jesus I Know, Kathie Lee shares cherished conversations that she's had with others who find Jesus to be an ancient historical figure who somehow continues to be an undeniably magnetic, relevant presence in the modern world. Those conversations include actors like Kristin Chenoweth and Cynthia Garrett, with stories of Craig Ferguson and Kevin Costner, newsmakers and news personalities like Kris Jenner, Megyn Kelly, Jason Kennedy, and Janice Dean, performers like Chynna Phillips Baldwin, Brian Welch, Jimmy Allen, and Jimmy Wayne, hitmakers like Louis York and David Pomeranz,? as well as those coming from other faith traditions. Using Kathie Lee's favorite Scripture passages as scaffolding, these thought-provoking exchanges will bring His teachings to life before your very eyes. A Scripture reference list is available in the audiobook companion PDF download

In the valley of the shadow: on the foundations of religious belief (and their connection to a certain, fleeting state of mind)

By James L. Kugel. 2011

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Religion, Journals and memoirs, Inspirational and family life, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

Hebrew Biblical scholar Kugel, diagnosed with aggressive cancer, examines the concept of religion and explores its origins. Considers both sociological…

and neurobiological research, as well as ancient and modern first-person accounts. Ultimately affirms his own belief in God. 2011

Stolen focus: Why you can't pay attention ́and how to think deeply again

By Johann Hari. 2022

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Psychology, Self help
Human-narrated audio

Our ability to pay attention is collapsing. From the New York Times bestselling author of Chasing the Scream and Lost…

Connections comes a groundbreaking examination of why this is happening—and how to get our attention back. &“The book the world needs in order to win the war on distraction.&”—Adam Grant, author of Think Again &“Read this book to save your mind.&”—Susan Cain, author of Quiet In the United States, teenagers can focus on one task for only sixty-five seconds at a time, and office workers average only three minutes. Like so many of us, Johann Hari was finding that constantly switching from device to device and tab to tab was a diminishing and depressing way to live. He tried all sorts of self-help solutions—even abandoning his phone for three months—but nothing seemed to work. So Hari went on an epic journey across the world to interview the leading experts on human attention—and he discovered that everything we think we know about this crisis is wrong. We think our inability to focus is a personal failure to exert enough willpower over our devices. The truth is even more disturbing: our focus has been stolen by powerful external forces that have left us uniquely vulnerable to corporations determined to raid our attention for profit. Hari found that there are twelve deep causes of this crisis, from the decline of mind-wandering to rising pollution, all of which have robbed some of our attention. In Stolen Focus, he introduces readers to Silicon Valley dissidents who learned to hack human attention, and veterinarians who diagnose dogs with ADHD. He explores a favela in Rio de Janeiro where everyone lost their attention in a particularly surreal way, and an office in New Zealand that discovered a remarkable technique to restore workers&’ productivity. Crucially, Hari learned how we can reclaim our focus—as individuals, and as a society—if we are determined to fight for it. Stolen Focus will transform the debate about attention and finally show us how to get it back

The education of corporal john musgrave: Vietnam and its aftermath

By John Musgrave. 2021

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Psychology, War, War and military biography, Journals and memoirs
Human-narrated audio

A Marine's searing and intimate story—"A passionate, fascinating, and deeply humane memoir of both war and of the hard work…

of citizenship and healing in war&’s aftermath. A superb addition to our understanding of the Vietnam War, and of its lessons&” (Phil Klay, author of Redeployment ). John Musgrave had a small-town midwestern childhood that embodied the idealized postwar America. Service, patriotism, faith, and civic pride were the values that guided his family and community, and like nearly all the boys he knew, Musgrave grew up looking forward to the day when he could enlist to serve his country as his father had done. There was no question in Musgrave&’s mind: He was going to join the legendary Marine Corps as soon as he was eligible. In February of 1966, at age seventeen, during his senior year in high school, and with the Vietnam War already raging, he walked down to the local recruiting station, signed up, and set off for three years that would permanently reshape his life. In this electrifying memoir, he renders his wartime experience with a powerful intimacy and immediacy: from the rude awakening of boot camp, to daily life in the Vietnam jungle, to a chest injury that very nearly killed him. Musgrave also vividly describes the difficulty of returning home to a society rife with antiwar sentiment, his own survivor's guilt, and the slow realization that he and his fellow veterans had been betrayed by the government they served. And he recounts how, ultimately, he found peace among his fellow veterans working to end the war. Musgrave writes honestly about his struggle to balance his deep love for the Marine Corps against his responsibility as a citizen to protect the very troops asked to protect America at all costs. Fiercely perceptive and candid, The Education of Corporal John Musgrave is one of the most powerful memoirs to emerge from the war

Letters and papers from prison

By Dietrich Bonhoeffer. 1997

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Religion, Religious biography, Politics and government biography, European history
Human-narrated audio

German pastor and theologian's correspondence with his family and close friend (the book's editor Eberhard Bethge) during his incarceration by…

the Nazis from 1943 until his execution in 1945. Letters cover both personal and religious subjects revealing how closely Bonhoeffer's beliefs were interwoven into his life. Translated from German. 1971

The moral landscape: how science can determine human values

By Sam Harris. 2010

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Science and technology, Philosophy, General non-fiction, Religion
Human-narrated audio

Neuroscientist and the author of The End of Faith (DB 62053) posits that science can help answer questions of morality.…

Suggests that the right human values are those that promote well-being. Discusses moral truth, good and evil, religion, and the future of happiness. 2010

Quiet: the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking

By Susan Cain. 2012

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Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Psychology, Self help, Business and economics, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

Author explores introversion from a cultural point of view. Posits that as many as half of Americans are introverts, even…

as society promotes what she calls the "extrovert ideal." Examines the differences between the two personality types. Suggests ways to nurture "quiet" children. Bestseller. 2012

God is not one: the eight rival religions that run the world--and why their differences matter

By Stephen R. Prothero. 2010

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Religion, History, Arts and entertainment, World War II, Reference, Police and military
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Author of Religious Literacy (DB 64243) posits that religion is more than a private matter and affects the world socially,…

economically, politically, and militarily--as a force for both good and evil. Discusses the major religions, their traditions, and the importance of the differences among them. 2010

Origins: how the nine months before birth shape the rest of our lives

By Annie Murphy Paul. 2010

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Women biography, Health and medicine, Psychology, Science and technology, Pregnancy and childbirth, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

Science writer explores the field of fetal origins. Includes Paul's interviews with scientists, anecdotes from her own pregnancies, and research…

on the lifelong effects of gestational influences. Traces our evolving understanding of prenatal issues such as diet and nutrition, stress, environmental toxins, exercise, and drug and alcohol use. 2010

The parables of Joshua (Joshua)

By Joseph F. Girzone, Joseph F Girzone. 2002

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General fictionReligion, Christianity, Religious texts, Inspirational and family life
Human-narrated audio

Author recasts the parables of Jesus from the New Testament in twenty-first-century settings to make their messages more meaningful to…

new audiences. First in the collection is the parable of a rich man who shares his wealth with common people. 2001

Snakes in suits: when psychopaths go to work

By Robert D. Hare, Paul Babiak. 2007

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Psychology, Business and economics
Human-narrated audio

Industrial psychologists identify behaviors that can indicate an individual is a psychopath and the types of organizations that such people…

infiltrate. Offers case studies and ways to protect companies and employees. 2006

The evolution of faith: how God is creating a better Christianity

By Philip Gulley. 2011

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Religion, Christianity
Human-narrated audio

Quaker pastor Gulley invites fellow Christians to consider their faith in a fresh way, informed by common sense, positive tradition,…

and personal experience. Reflects on the evolution of faith in his own life and in society. Discusses the concepts of suffering, evil, salvation, prayer, and the afterlife. 2011

Totally human: why we look and act the way we do

By Cynthia Pratt Nicolson, Dianne Eastman. 2011

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Health and medicine, Science and technology, Psychology
Human-narrated audio

Explains the contributions of human ancestors, animals, and even ancient bacteria to our appearance and reflexes. Discusses bodily functions such…

as hiccups and gas; urges such as throwing up, cravings, and yawning; actions such as laughing, crying, talking, and sleeping; and more. For grades 3-6. 2011

Forgotten God: reversing our tragic neglect of the Holy Spirit

By Francis Chan. 2009

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Religion, Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Inspirational and family life, Christianity
Human-narrated audio

In a companion to Crazy Love (DB 72126), pastor Chan turns to the purpose and presence of the Holy Spirit.…

Uses anecdotes and scripture to show the ways Christians can recognize the Holy Spirit in their lives. Bestseller. 2009

Death (Journey of Life Ser.)

By Sarah Levete. 2010

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Religion, Death and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

Discusses customs surrounding death that are practiced by six major religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. Examines issues…

being debated about these customs, such as whether environmental concerns should outweigh the Hindu funeral pyre tradition. For grades 3-6. 2010

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