William Berry
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July 2013
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Addiction: A Human Experience
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2012
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3 editions
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Thoughts on Existence
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2013
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2 editions
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I picked up this book at Amazon's recommendation, while buying some books as gifts for the holiday. After reading some of it, I wished I had picked it up earlier to give as a gift to many. Perhaps next year. I did not always like the writing style, a ...more |
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| I got this text as I am teaching a course in psychotherapy for the first time. This text is the standard text, I have an edition from the 90's when I was in undergrad. I probably read a later version in grad school. I really liked this version. I fel ...more | |
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“If her past were your past, her pain your pain, her level of consciousness your level of consciousness, you would think and act exactly as she does. With this realization comes forgiveness, compassion and peace.”
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“Words can be twisted into any shape. Promises can be made to lull the heart and seduce the soul. In the final analysis, words mean nothing. They are labels we give things in an effort to wrap our puny little brains around their underlying natures, when ninety-nine percent of the time the totality of the reality is an entirely different beast. The wisest man is the silent one. Examine his actions. Judge him by them.”
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