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  • I WANT TO LIVE, LOVE & BE LOVED

    a plea for all of us to find true joy in life and real human connection in peace and freedom

    Professor Dr. Franz Ruppert is a professor of psychology in Munich, where he runs his own institute for further education and training, alongside his psychotherapy practice. Through hands-on experience, he has developed his Identity-oriented Psychotrauma Theory (IoPT) over the past thirty years of professional work. He has presented his theory, and highly effective therapy method that accompanies ... Read more

    $20.99 USD

  • An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children

    A Multidisciplinary Guide

    Working with babies and children is most successful when therapists have a complete understanding and overview of all appropriate treatment options, and the effects of early influences on child health and development. This book shows therapists how to consider these factors in order to work more effectively within their individual areas of expertise.Contributors from a wide range of disciplines, ... Read more

    $32.79 USD

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  • From Rage to Courage

    Answers to Readers' Letters

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  • The Pathology of Normalcy

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