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Emotional Sobriety

by Tian Dayton, Health Communications, --, January 2008

Description

This neuropsychology book explains the way trauma alters the brain and provides alternate coping skills. Dr. Dayton writes with compassion and clarity as she shares about her own personal story. This book includes information on how mental health affects the mind/body relationship, information on how to rewire your brain, and how changing our perspectives can change the way we think and feel.

Features

neuropsychology research, relationship abuse, addiction, dysfunction, emotional health, coping skills

Practical Applications

  • Support congregants getting their lives back on track by reading this as a group.
  • Better care for your congregants and families by reading these insights.

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