In her latest book, the bestselling author of "When Food Is Love" and "Why Weight?" tackles the secret ways we sabotage ourselves every day and shows how to break the vicious cycle that keeps us feeling fat, ugly, and miserable.
"A Merloyd Lawrence book." "Bibliographical note, the works of D.W. Winnicott": pages 111-112. Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-190).
Psychodynamic psychotherapy -- Social aspects. Psychiatry, Transcultural. Psychoanalysis and culture. Minorities -- Mental health services. Psychotherapy. Cultural pluralism. Socioeconomic Factors.
"An Aspen publication." Includes bibliographical references.
Silence and speech -- God thirst and alcoholic thirst -- Disease and sin -- Sin and disease -- Body and spirit -- Power and powerless -- Grace and brokenness -- God and the self -- Journey and home.
Includes bibliographical references.
Moral theology and homosexuality -- Scripture and homosexuality -- Tradition and homosexuality -- Tradition and human nature -- The human sciences and homosexuality -- Toward a positive approach of moral theology -- Pastoral ministry to the homosexual community -- Conclusion : justice, the church, and the homosexual.
Character matters -- Leaders of conviction -- How character develops, Part I : what we believe -- How character develops, Part II : what we value -- How character develops, Part III : what we serve -- The role of values in corporate life -- The origin of our moral conscience -- The power of principles -- Key concepts of character -- Tempting your character -- Core qualities of principled leader…