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Healing Your Life: Recovery from Domestic Abuse with Companion Book of Affirmations, There's a Rainbow in my Glass of Lemonade    by Candace Hennekens
Price: $6.99 USD. 35020 words. Published on June 11, 2011. .

Since published in 1991, this book has helped thousands of abused women move from victim to survivor. Topics covered: what is abuse, the author's story, shame enables abuse, using feelings as guides, how to affirm yourself, how to plan a career, how to set goals, and how to build healthy relationships. Includes revised companion book of affirmations, There's a Rainbow in My Glass of Lemonade.
A Guide to the Recovery Toolbox    by Steve Becker
Price: $2.99 USD. 61090 words. Published on November 19, 2011. .

People in recovery often hear of the tools. What are they? When do I use them? How? This book is a reference guide to help answer these questions, with over 80 tools and a troubleshooting section. Written to be accessible not only to twelve-step programs (AA, NA, Alanon, CoDA, etc) but anyone who wants to learn, whether you're in recovery or not.
Officer Honey    by Honey French
Price: $4.99 USD. 36780 words. Published on November 30, 2011. .

Don't waste your sorrows! At 5'2", 104 lbs., Honey was one of three first women officers in a men's prison. Her traumatic life gave her compassion and a desire to help men change. She knew hurting people hurt others. Honey had an encounter with God while alone in a gun tower at 3:50 am. Then God gave Honey supernatural knowledge about inmates and staff to show God's loving concern.
Teenage Icebergs, What's Under Your Surface    by Thomas Brooks
Price: Free! 50750 words. Published on June 12, 2012. .

This book educates teens, parents, teachers, and a concerned society about behavioral health. Through fascinating true stories and examples, Thomas teaches the basic framework for how humans operate with each other. The iceberg metaphor was originally used by Freud to explain how the behavior we can see from people, in this case teens, is just the tip of the iceberg. "Everyone should read this."
Overcoming Trauma    by Andrew Richardson
Price: $0.99 USD. 4720 words. Published by mybooks on January 23, 2013. .

Traumatic incidents can result in a people suffering from a range of anxiety disorders, which are linked to our natural survival system, the flight and fight response. Problems occur when the fight or flight response is triggered when we are not in real physical danger that we are simply reacting to a faulty template stored in the limbic system of the brain.