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Father Therapy: How to Heal Your Father Issues So You Can Enjoy Your Life

Author: Doreen Virtue and Adnrew Karpenko
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ISBN: 9781401949297
Format: Paperback
Published: July 2017
Published By: Hay House
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Wounds from primal relationships, such as those with mothers and fathers, run very deep. If your childhood involved an absent, addicted, or abusive father, you may have these oemotional ghostso- - Low self-esteem - People-pleasing, approval-seeking, neediness, and codependency - Wishing and praying that your dad would change into the father you believe he should be - Feeling frequently angry, including repressed anger - Choosing romantic partners who remind you of your dad - Intimidation surrounding male authority figures In this insightful and compassionate book, former psychotherapist Doreen Virtue and practicing clinical social worker Andrew Karpenko present a range of self-healing techniques to empower you to counsel your inner wounded child so that you can deal with men as a healthy functioning adult. Whether you are a man or a woman, they help you to choose thriving, balanced relationships with the males in your life; open your heart to feeling safe receiving love; and reconnect with both divine feminine and masculine energies. All of your painful experiences have happened for a reason. There are parts of your psyche calling out for attention. Healing your father wounds will free you from lingering feelings of emptiness and patterns of dysfunction with men-to pursue your passion and life purpose unfettered by the past.Wounds from primal relationships, such as those with mothers and fathers, run very deep. If your childhood involved an absent, addicted, or abusive father, you may have these oemotional ghostso- - Low self-esteem - People-pleasing, approval-seeking, neediness, and codependency - Wishing and praying that your dad would change into the father you believe he should be - Feeling frequently angry, including repressed anger - Choosing romantic partners who remind you of your dad - Intimidation surrounding male authority figures In this insightful and compassionate book, former psychotherapist Doreen Virtue and practicing clinical social worker Andrew Karpenko present a range of self-healing techniques to empower you to counsel your inner wounded child so that you can deal with men as a healthy functioning adult. Whether you are a man or a woman, they help you to choose thriving, balanced relationships with the males in your life; open your heart to feeling safe receiving love; and reconnect with both divine feminine and masculine energies. All of your painful experiences have happened for a reason. There are parts of your psyche calling out for attention. Healing your father wounds will free you from lingering feelings of emptiness and patterns of dysfunction with men-to pursue your passion and life purpose unfettered by the past.
Doreen Virtue holds B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in counseling psychology, and is a lifelong clairvoyant who works with the angelic realm. Doreen has appeared on Oprah, The View, Good Morning America, CNN, and other programs; presents workshops around the world; and also has a weekly call-in talk show on HayHouseRadio.com . Website- www.AngelTherapy.com Andrew Karpenko is a social worker who has worked within mental health, drug and alcohol and management areas since 2001. He blends intuition with his professional skills and knowledge to provide an integrated approach to overcoming and healing emotional wounds and issues. Website- www.facebook.com/AndrewKarpenkoauthor
ISBN: 9781401949297
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Format: Paperback
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Published Date: 31-Jul-2017
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Publisher: Hay House

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