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Seeing the Hidden Face of Addiction: Detecting and Confronting This Invasive Presence
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Seeing the Hidden Face of Addiction: Detecting and Confronting This Invasive Presence

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SEEING THE HIDDEN FACE OF ADDICTION: DETECTING AND CONFRONTING THIS INVASIVE PRESENCE is written by author, clinician, researcher, Dr. Angela Brownemiller. Author Dr. Angela Brownemiller delves into the true nature of addiction, its work upon us at our deepest levels, and its invasive nature. This book offers this author’s own particular views on addiction-what it really is, its powerful and dangerous workings. Based on her definition of addiction, the author introduces her addiction related and addiction treating psychotherapy processes: detecting and confronting addiction for who and what this addiction actually is, an invasive presence. This book, SEEING THE HIDDEN FACE OF ADDICTION, includes material written specifically for this book as well as adaptations of excerpts of other books by this author, including TRANSCENDING ADDICTION AND OTHER AFFLICTIONS, and GESTALTING ADDICTION: SPEAKING TRUTH TO ADDICTION. The author, Dr. Angela Brownemiller, delves into the true nature of addiction, its deep work upon us at our deepest levels, and its invasive nature.Dr. Angela Brownemiller, also known as Dr. Angela®, is author of numerous books on social, psychological, creative, life change, and consciousness issues. Dr. Brownemiller served as Editor of the INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION ON ADDICTIONS, and of the VIOLENCE AND ABUSE IN SOCIETY SERIES. Dr. Angela® has worked with several thousand clients, students, colleagues, and researchers in over twenty nations. See DrAngela.com for more information. A publication of Metaterra ®.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Metaterra Publications
Date
29 July 2020
Pages
186
ISBN
9781937951122

SEEING THE HIDDEN FACE OF ADDICTION: DETECTING AND CONFRONTING THIS INVASIVE PRESENCE is written by author, clinician, researcher, Dr. Angela Brownemiller. Author Dr. Angela Brownemiller delves into the true nature of addiction, its work upon us at our deepest levels, and its invasive nature. This book offers this author’s own particular views on addiction-what it really is, its powerful and dangerous workings. Based on her definition of addiction, the author introduces her addiction related and addiction treating psychotherapy processes: detecting and confronting addiction for who and what this addiction actually is, an invasive presence. This book, SEEING THE HIDDEN FACE OF ADDICTION, includes material written specifically for this book as well as adaptations of excerpts of other books by this author, including TRANSCENDING ADDICTION AND OTHER AFFLICTIONS, and GESTALTING ADDICTION: SPEAKING TRUTH TO ADDICTION. The author, Dr. Angela Brownemiller, delves into the true nature of addiction, its deep work upon us at our deepest levels, and its invasive nature.Dr. Angela Brownemiller, also known as Dr. Angela®, is author of numerous books on social, psychological, creative, life change, and consciousness issues. Dr. Brownemiller served as Editor of the INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION ON ADDICTIONS, and of the VIOLENCE AND ABUSE IN SOCIETY SERIES. Dr. Angela® has worked with several thousand clients, students, colleagues, and researchers in over twenty nations. See DrAngela.com for more information. A publication of Metaterra ®.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Metaterra Publications
Date
29 July 2020
Pages
186
ISBN
9781937951122