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Stanley Krippner, Ph.D.
co-author, Personal Mythology
Professor of Psychology, Saybrook University
San Francisco
"Sadly, the reality of life is that most of us are exposed to trauma of one form or another in our lives. This book provides access to a fascinating way to think about how such events affect us, and, more importantly, a context and vocabulary to understand and ultimately suggest ways to alleviate the negative consequences of traumatic events on our lives. As Kreuter and Moltner say, "Unwinding the person's issues can be a complex undertaking." Their book provides intriguing insights and tools to help us on this journey. The underlining themes of hope and positive attitude support a framework for shifting one's paradigm and provide the opportunity for real change.
And don't skip the afterward and appendices! They offer intimate insight into the endearing heart and ever-curious mind of author Eric Kreuter and the wonderful family that surrounds him!"
Brendan D. Leonard, M.B.A.
Higher Education Management Consultant
Senior Vice President
Stevens StrategyFellow former Trustee with Eric Kreuter, Saybrook University








