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There Is No Closet
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There Is No Closet

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Starting at a young age, J.P. Butler started his fourteen-year journey of living under the illusion that he was happy. J.P. made choices like any other human, but this choice would completely change the way he lived, loved, and connected with others. He chose denial. Denial is a defense mechanism that is used for survival, and once denial sets in, it can be extremely difficult to let it go. If you remove that defense mechanism too quickly or recklessly, you remove one’s ability to feel safe. Whether that’s physically safe, emotionally safe, or mentally safe, denial protects us until we are ready to face the truth. In the memoir/self-help hybrid book There Is No Closet , author J.P. Butler walks us through his own personal experience of using denial for over fourteen years. After he let go of this denial and looked back on his journey, he noticed that his experience of forming and working through denial followed a similar pattern when compared to others who also depended on denial. Denial may be strong, but it is not impossible to work through. There Is No Closet contains J.P.‘s analysis of how we form denial, and ultimately how we call on our own courage to throw away our need for denial and find genuine happiness again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
24 July 2017
Pages
174
ISBN
9781389812286

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Starting at a young age, J.P. Butler started his fourteen-year journey of living under the illusion that he was happy. J.P. made choices like any other human, but this choice would completely change the way he lived, loved, and connected with others. He chose denial. Denial is a defense mechanism that is used for survival, and once denial sets in, it can be extremely difficult to let it go. If you remove that defense mechanism too quickly or recklessly, you remove one’s ability to feel safe. Whether that’s physically safe, emotionally safe, or mentally safe, denial protects us until we are ready to face the truth. In the memoir/self-help hybrid book There Is No Closet , author J.P. Butler walks us through his own personal experience of using denial for over fourteen years. After he let go of this denial and looked back on his journey, he noticed that his experience of forming and working through denial followed a similar pattern when compared to others who also depended on denial. Denial may be strong, but it is not impossible to work through. There Is No Closet contains J.P.‘s analysis of how we form denial, and ultimately how we call on our own courage to throw away our need for denial and find genuine happiness again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
24 July 2017
Pages
174
ISBN
9781389812286