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Healing the Addictive Personality: Freeing Yourself from Addictive Patterns and Relationships


by Lee Jampolsky

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Sales Rank: 110344
Studio: Celestial Arts
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 178
Publication Date: December 31, 1969
Publisher: Celestial Arts


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
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.

A personal note from the author: "Many people live in a self-imposed prison and don't even know it. I did. For years I was so busy building walls I did not see that I was imprisoning myself behind them. My addictive thinking and behavior became the bars of my cell. I denied feeling empty inside and instead looked for new things to acquire, substances to take, and goals to achieve in order to feel better about myself. Sometimes I felt momentarily free, powerful, and whole, but in the end my addictive cycle only compounded my loneliness and despair. If you recognize this pattern in yourself, this book is addressed to you. Today, I am able to tell you I now know what true freedom and happiness are and I offer the path that I intend to follow every day of my life."



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)

True Healing for the Heart and Mind  
This book is a true gift to anyone wanting to heal not only from addictive patterns, but also on all levels of one's life. With compassion and open honesty, Lee Jampolsky shares many insights along with his own experience on healing from addictions to bring us to a better understanding of our true nature and how forgiveness can heal us at our very core. This is a must read for anyone wishing to live a happier life.
March 18, 2008

Healing the Addictive Personality  
Healing the Addictive Personality is a great book for any one who wants to be happier and healthier. I have met with Lee Jampolsky. He helps me be a better person.

The book does a particularly good job of helping us understand the ways that our own biology as well as our own will help us determine our own peace of mind.

In my quest to have the life I want, I have found this book to be very helpful and I recommend it to everyone.

John Hoffmire
January 22, 2008

A wonderful book!  
When we think of the word addictive, we think of drugs, alchohol... In this book the Author discusses addictive personality traits that surface as we go about our day. Many of us don't realize the addictions we carry around with us. This book is amazing! I think that anyone who wants to hold healthy conversations with their loved ones on a regular basis and implement a true sense of happiness into their daily activities and events must run out and grab this book!
January 18, 2008

Healing the Addictive Personality  
Lee's book is an extremely helpful account of not only what an addictive personality is, but also an honest look at addiction from his own personal experience. This will be helpful to everyone,as we are all addicted to something.I hope that it will be made available to rehabilitation services and recovery centres everywhere.
January 15, 2008


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