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5.0 out of 5 stars A Guide for Ending the Cycle of Hurt
This frank and loving guidebook provides a rare ray of hope to people who might otherwise remain stuck in a pattern of self-defeating behaviors. I have personally observed the changes in prisoners who have used this book with the corresponding workbook as a guide for personal growth groups. The results are nothing short of miraculous. The book is clearly written and...
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3.0 out of 5 stars hOUSES OF hEALING
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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Guide for Ending the Cycle of Hurt, April 28, 2003
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This review is from: Houses of Healing : A Prisoner's Guide to Inner Power and Freedom (Paperback)
This frank and loving guidebook provides a rare ray of hope to people who might otherwise remain stuck in a pattern of self-defeating behaviors. I have personally observed the changes in prisoners who have used this book with the corresponding workbook as a guide for personal growth groups. The results are nothing short of miraculous. The book is clearly written and easy to follow, making it accessible for people with all levels of education. The case examples that Ms. Casarjian uses to illustrate her points are at once deeply personal and universal. I recommend this book to anyone who is in prison or working with those who are in prison.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Angels to the rescue, January 28, 2007
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This review is from: Houses of Healing : A Prisoner's Guide to Inner Power and Freedom (Paperback)
I am the mother of an inmate who is doing time on Collins Correctional Facility on NY. My son who loves to read is on a program that are using this kind of literature. He had changed so much that he insisted that I have to read this book. I ordered from Amazon and I am trilled, I could not stop reading. Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!
I am also the executive director of a community based organization with a mission of promote spiritual transformation and a purpose to provide educational opportunities through seminars, workshops and special events. I am helding a workshop on emotional healing for my community, based on the book. I am also ordering another copy to send it to a relative that is incarcerated at Northern State prision in NJ. He told me that they do not have any program nor even books like that one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, March 4, 2008
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Gayle Butler (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I am in my 8th year of facilitating HoH in a Women's Federal Prison in Canada. The program is evaluated by the participants at the end of every 10 week/30 hour program. I have yet to be aware of one participant who has not found the book or the program to far exceed their expectations in terms of relevance and helpfulness. Further, many/most claim that it is 'THE' most powerful book/program they have ever come in contact with for life-changing understanding and practical tools to effectively deal with difficult issues and to move forward in healing, positive ways. The program is found to be gentle, respectful, inspirational and most of all powerful. Many find that for the first time in their lives they gain awareness and clarity on the impact of abuse, grief, loss, addictions, etc and are able to 'connect the dots' of past and present; change ineffective behavior with tools learned; embrace forgiveness; re-parent their inner child; accountability for crime; make better choices; enter into a more peaceful, empowered life. Participants also find that the program dovetails beautifully and supports other learning. Houses of Healing is a respected program among professionals in chaplaincy, health care, parole and management. Evidence of this was that author Robin Casarjian was invited to be a keynote speaker for The Canadian National Chaplaincy Conference (federal institutions)last spring in Vancouver, BC. I would encourage ANYONE (on both sides of the fence and over all boarders)who wants to be 'set free' to read Houses of Healing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just For Prisoners, September 3, 2010
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This book is a must read. Inner freedom is not just for inmates or those in physical prison.I Was I Am How To Move Beyond Your Past To Create An Extraordinary Life
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, June 15, 2010
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Alisha (Salt lake city, UT) - See all my reviews
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This is such a great book. Awesome for whether you are locked up of not. I teach this course, but have learned so much!
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3.0 out of 5 stars hOUSES OF hEALING, April 6, 2010
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sON USING THIS BOOK FOR ANGER MANAGEMENT PORTION. WANTED TO SEE
WHAT HE'S READING. IT'S OK
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book, whether you are in jail or not as we are all imprisoned in one way or another, October 1, 2008
This review is from: Houses of Healing : A Prisoner's Guide to Inner Power and Freedom (Paperback)
I have used this textbook, along with the Teacher's Manual and available videos, to facilitate the Houses of Healing course at the Hillsborough County Dept. of Corrections in Manchester, NH, twice a year for the last eight years (see Teacher's Manual review).
My student's have found Robin Casarjian's book to be approachable, readable, and highly suited to where they are at. Robin truly understands what keeps people stuck in the revolving door of offending behavior. She clearly presents how anger, grief, anxiety, low self-esteem, and lack of self-forgiveness and the ability to forgive others keeps people from changing unhealthy behavior, growing emotionally, and finding peace. Ms. Casarjian clearly and compassionately explains ways to move through these issues. She also guides her readers through taking full responsibilty for their actions and shows the personal freedom that can ensue from such work.
My students often comment that the Houses of Healing book helps them identify the missing link between there past life and their current situation, that makes all the difference in moving forward.
There is always a waiting list for this course at my jail. Anyone interested in this subject matter can benefit from this book, not just the physically incarcerated.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Work, March 4, 2008
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Richard Mansbach (Silver City, New Mexico) - See all my reviews
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Houses of Healing makes the premise that behind every mask we wear in dealing with life, there is an essence of our Higher Self waiting to be acknowledged and respected. Robin Casarjian's amazing work facilitates this transformation to occur within the intense setting of a prison. I have facilitated the twelve week Houses of Healing course based on the book within prisons as well as in a 400 level university course where future counselors in criminal justice experienced it for their own personal growth. Because of the universal application and appeal, Houses of Healing resonates and supports emotional healing in both venues.
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5.0 out of 5 stars White Male Professor at a Women's Prison, February 27, 2008
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I have been a teacher of the emotional literacy course that has evolved from this book at a NYS prison for women every year since 1999. In the Introduction to the accompanying TRAINING MANUAL, Casarjian writes, "At a time when many prisons are cutting back on treatment and counseling services, it is particularly important to find ways to offer help to those who want it. Too many prisoners are being released without being offered opportunities to face and heal some of the core issues that got them to prison in the first place." And that is exactly what this book/course does: encourage inmates to face and heal themselves. The power of the book/course is extraordinary. As one inmate wrote at the end of the course, "I am not the same miserable, hurt and lost soul who was first incarcerated three years ago. I have learnt so much about myself that I don't think this would have been possible had I tried this self-discovery on my own." I cannot think of a better book to give a friend or relative who is in prison and looking for hope and healing.
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4 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of Money and Time, February 7, 2008
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As part of my job, I read this book because I had heard so much about it. It was not only a disappointment, but also a waste of my time. I could not believe the drivel it contained. The writing is so poor that the text is actually difficult to follow, and, to top it all off, the concepts are so trite, hackneyed and saccharine that following the text yields nothing. No insight, no information, no enhanced awareness. Nothing. I am at a loss to explain the good word of mouth this paperback has received except to suggest that perhaps the people who order it for prisoners don't actually read it before ordering. It's a waste of paper, newsprint and glue.
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