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Rating:  Summary: Excellent methods to deal with "toxic" past Review: I own this book in audio form and listened to it in the car during my commute. I found many very good ideas for helping me deal with past issues that have an impact on my current behavior (e.g., passive codependence, based on being told repeatedly in my youth that my opinions and desires did not matter). Wright has a great many excellent, concrete suggestions for dealing with specific issues. I recommend this very highly to anyone doing self-improvement, codependency, or inner child work.
Rating:  Summary: I'll Add My Verse to the Chorus Review: Notice how many of the reviews for this book relate personal experiences. There is a reason. This is an excellent book for those who need healing.My wife grew up in a dysfunctional home. She carried many scars into adulthood. A wise older lady in our church kept copies of this book in her library and gave them out as needed. She gave one of those copies to my wife, who found great healing within the pages. This is not only a book to read. It is a gift to pass on to others as well.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful Healing Tool Review: This book helped me to deal with the things that were unresolved in my past. 28 years later, I had no idea what the root of my actions were and this book helped me to uncover the things that were hindering me. It is great for ministry and also an aid in become whole and healed.
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