"BirthQuake by Tammie Fowles is the most satisfying reading I have yet seen in the field of psychotherapy. When you think of BirthQuake, think of an earthquake. Dr. Fowles uses the term to describe what happens to people when they come face to face with what they believe is unfaceable. The anecdotes in the book will bring tears of joy, grief, and spiritual confirmation to your eyes. " -- Earl H. Roberts, Tale WIns
"The author of this fascinating new book suggests that the stresses and contradictions of our culture have brought us individually and collectively to a turning point. From her own experiences and those of others, Tammie Fowles creates a roadmap for understanding both our personal crises and their significance. She shows how they can become catalysts to infuse our lives and perhaps, our culture, with meaning and wholeness." -- Alan Wagener, Greensense
"There are so many books which boast help for those going through a divorce, the emotional upheaval after the loss of parents, the victims of crimes, the disenchanted, the depressed, the loveless, and the dispirited. Birthquake is a working book which guides you through your crisis, whether you are coming out, going in, or just living the results of the crisis.
Well documented with the research and work of the most notable psychologists, Fowles applies her science to life experience (her own and others') The result is help of the most useful kind in dealing with change, whether it is change we have chosen or change that was forced upon us.
I would highly recommend the book to a study group or to almost any individual." -- Gale Marrs, Audiobook Review
Product Description
BirthQuake confronts those painful experiences that we each encounter in our lives, and explores how even our pain can become a pathway to possibility. Offering valuable insights and tools for creating life styles that foster health and well-being, it's one of those rare books that not only enlightens, inspires, and comforts; it befriends and embraces the reader. Here is a book for anyone who has struggled or stands anxiously at a crossroad.
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