| View Larger Image | Prison: Getting Out by Going In | Paperbackby Coach Mara Leigh Taylor (Author), Bo Lozoff (Foreword), DeJuan Verrett (Foreword)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Getting Out By Going In | | Page Count: | 308 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 19, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 278,450th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description With more than 2 million Americans behind bars each year, the techniques - offered in Prison Getting Out By Going In were designed as powerful tools for internal freedom and personal change. Based on the success of the GETTING OUT BY GOING IN 6-week curriculum offered to inmates, this book combines the techniques of RapidChange Therapy, an innovative approach to combining clinical psychology, spiritual concepts and proven success strategies for rapid and lasting change. The simple techniques have been taught to children as young as 5 and the oldest graduate of the GOGI program is a 75 year old inmate. The tools are structured in a simple and easy to apply format for immediate integration into daily life --- regardless of the environment Prison Getting Out By Going In is an obtainable reality and the GOGI tools offered in the six simple steps are a critical key to this internal freedom. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)
| A Book for Anyone Who Wants to Change by Gordon Labedz (Hawai'i) 5 Stars October 08, 2008 You don't have to work with prisoners to appreciate the brilliant job Taylor has done in applying Neuro-Linguistic-Programing to helping people change their behavior. She has developed tools that can work for anyone who has behavior porblems that they want to change. It is written to appeal to the under educated, but in a way, that is the book's greatest strength because it keeps the process simple.
| | WRITTEN FOR YOU! by Mara Leigh Taylor (California) 5 Stars July 01, 2007 The simple tools described in this book have helped more than 600 inmates deal with life behind bars. The book was written for anyone, behind bars or not, who is interested in creating more peace and joy in their life. Coach
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