Debra Laaser

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Debra Laaser



Average rating: 4.16 · 461 ratings · 38 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Seven Desires

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Shattered Vows: Hope and He...

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From Trauma to Transformati...

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Open Hearts: Renewing Relat...

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A Toolkit for Growth – Prac...

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Beyond the Chair: How to Ge...

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Sins of the Fathers

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“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves. Viktor E. Frankl”
Debra Laaser, From Trauma to Transformation: A Path to Healing and Growth

“When you tell your story, you put together a narrative of your life events. It is an account of your life. Sharing your story allows others to know you. Your story will include not just the experiences you had (good and bad) but also what you believed about each experience and what you did about it. If you follow these beliefs and responses into your adulthood, you’ll notice you are carrying some of the same beliefs and the same responses—until such time as you examine them and decide to change them.”
Debra Laaser, From Trauma to Transformation: A Path to Healing and Growth



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