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Summary

The website content provides an overview of a collection of books focused on relationship healing, effective apologies, conflict resolution, and personal transformation, available in various formats including paperback, e-book, and audio.

Abstract

The webpage introduces several books that cater to individuals seeking guidance in mending relationships affected by negative behaviors such as selfishness, abuse, or betrayal. The titles include "The Road to Reconciliation," which offers strategies for assessing damage, recognizing unhealthy patterns, and moving towards forgiveness; "How to Make an Apology You’ll Never Have to Make Again," which gives step-by-step instructions for crafting sincere apologies; and "Constructive Conflict," which aims to improve communication and conflict resolution skills. Additionally, the page features novels like "Intersections," a story of personal redemption and transformation, and "Fate’s Janitors," a satirical take on the mental health industry. These books are available for purchase at major retailers like Barnes and Noble and Amazon, in multiple formats to suit different reader preferences.

Opinions

  • "The Road to Reconciliation" is described as a comprehensive guide that provides pragmatic advice for those seeking peace in their relationships.
  • "How to Make an Apology You’ll Never Have to Make Again" is presented as a tool for personal growth, suggesting that an effective apology can lead to self-transformation.
  • "Constructive Conflict" is touted as informative and practical, offering explicit methods to enhance communication and resolve disputes effectively.
  • "Intersections" is characterized as a journey from despair to re-enchantment, highlighting themes of reconciliation and the search for meaning.
  • "Fate’s Janitors" is depicted as a critical look inside the mental health industry, exposing the gap between the promise of therapy and the reality of its delivery.

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The Road to Reconciliation: A Comprehensive Guide to Peace When Relationships Go Bad

Describes a path towards healing and potential forgiveness for anyone in a relationship affected by selfishness, violence, abuse, addiction, or betrayal. It guides the reader on how to assess the damage done and recognize codependency and vindictiveness in themselves, blocking the way from injury to peace. It gives pragmatic advice on how to find safety, assert needs, apologize, make amends, and promote change.

At Barnes and Noble

Paperback

Nook

At Amazon

Paperback

Kindle

How to Make an Apology You’ll Never Have to Make Again

Step-by-step instructions that will enable you to make an effective apology and transform yourself into the person you would like to be.

Only available as an E-Book

Kindle

Nook

Constructive Conflict: Building Something Good Out of All Those Arguments

Informative, down to earth and practical. A must read for anyone who wants concrete, explicit ways to improve their communication and conflict resolution skills.

At Barnes and Noble

Paperback

Nook

At Amazon

Paperback

Kindle

Audio

The Novels

Intersections

Middle-aged ,obese, depressed, and estranged from his children, Larry sets off cross country, ambivalently seeking restoration amid scraps of long-distance fatherhood. Intersections takes unexpected turns on a journey from despair to re-enchantment, from loneliness to reconciliation, from the carnal to the transcendent and back again.

At Amazon

Paperback

Kindle

Audio

Fate’s Janitors: Mopping up Madness at a Mental Health Clinic

What happens when a famed, but fanatical psychologist secretly enlists a group of self-absorbed psychotherapists in an audacious revolt against the health care system?

Fate’s Janitors takes the reader inside the mental health and addiction treatment industry; where talk, noisy breath exhaled, is marketed as a precious healing salve. A perennial student must complete a counseling internship at an outpatient mental health clinic. His supervisor, a recovering addict, and former outlaw biker, is less than thrilled about having an intern tagging along. The clinic is treated like an ignored appendage to the medical center, which in turn has been taken over by a giant corporation. The renowned psychologist, Dr Ahern, is appointed director, but when the great man at last makes an appearance, he delivers outlandish orders to the staff and bribes them to lie to insurance companies, deceive regulators, and bamboozle auditors.

At Barnes and Nobel

Paperback

At Amazon

Paperback

Kindle

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Relationships
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