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Do you often find yourself doing what you really don't want to do? Do you go with what your heart tells you or stay with what your mind thinks best? Is there a difference? Can we overcome the effects of adverse childhood experiences? This mini ebook introduces us to key aspects of our lives that lie at the heart of finding answers to these questions and opens up an integrated, holistic perspective on understanding ourselves and others. It integrates elements from psychology, neuroscience, and spirituality and will be of interest to those experiencing the effects of early childhood trauma and…mehr

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Do you often find yourself doing what you really don't want to do? Do you go with what your heart tells you or stay with what your mind thinks best? Is there a difference? Can we overcome the effects of adverse childhood experiences? This mini ebook introduces us to key aspects of our lives that lie at the heart of finding answers to these questions and opens up an integrated, holistic perspective on understanding ourselves and others. It integrates elements from psychology, neuroscience, and spirituality and will be of interest to those experiencing the effects of early childhood trauma and related issues, as well as practitioners involved in counseling, therapy, family support, and pastoral care.


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Autorenporträt
Karl Brettig has edited/authored several publications including Building Stronger Communities with Children and Families. He has worked extensively in family and community services and managed community development initiatives in South Australia. His work began in state education services and has included leadership positions in faith communities as well as in social services. He majored in Psychology and English and has post-graduate qualifications in education and theology.