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Boundaries for Your Soul
- How to Turn Your Overwhelming Thoughts and Feelings into Your Greatest Allies
- De: Alison Cook PhD, Kimberly Miller Mth LMFT
- Narrado por: Alison Cook PhD, Kimberly Miller Mth LMFT
- Duración: 6 h y 25 m
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What if feelings like anger, sadness, and fear could improve your life for the better? In this practical, life-changing book, Christian counselors Alison Cook and Kimberly Miller describe their unique, five-step process for bringing peace to overwhelming emotions and harmony to your inner world.
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An amazing work of counseling and compassion.
- De Pam Meyer en 08-09-18
- Boundaries for Your Soul
- How to Turn Your Overwhelming Thoughts and Feelings into Your Greatest Allies
- De: Alison Cook PhD, Kimberly Miller Mth LMFT
- Narrado por: Alison Cook PhD, Kimberly Miller Mth LMFT
Boring Book Horrible Narrator
Revisado: 01-02-24
Not at all what I expected. If I could give it zero stars I would. If you want to fall asleep this narrator and book is perfect.
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Love, Sex, and Science
- De: Scientific American
- Narrado por: Janet Metzger
- Duración: 6 h y 21 m
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Love - in both the abstract and the up-close-and-personal - has always provided limitless inspiration for artists, writers, and musicians, but scientists are just as fascinated by these affairs of the heart, though they seldom sing about it. In Love, Sex, and Science, our editors take a step back, analyzing romance using tools like fMRI studies instead of a paint brush or guitar. The writers examine a variety of topics, starting with the perceived sex differences between men and women discussed in Section 1 - are we really as different as Mars and Venus?
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Informative
- De Mucarolibre en 08-02-23
- Love, Sex, and Science
- De: Scientific American
- Narrado por: Janet Metzger
Good Content / Terrible Narrator
Revisado: 08-14-22
The narrator sounded like a stuffy, old, librarian. It was a terrible idea to have an old lady narrate a book about the science of attraction, love, and sex. The science was interesting, but the narrator’s voice was like fingernails on a chalk board.
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