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Broken Toys Broken Dreams: Understanding and Healing Codependency, Compulsive Behaviors and Family

Broken Toys Broken Dreams: Understanding and Healing Codependency, Compulsive Behaviors and Family

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Information in The Book Changed My Life.
Review: I recommend this book whole-heartedly for anyone who would like to change behaviors that they are unhappy with, be able to participate more fully, naturally, and wisely in life, or have any family or childhood-related issues they would like to resolve. Excellent book for those willing to look and willing to change.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent resource.
Review: Terry Kellogg's book has been an excellent resource for me. It has helped me to realize that I am not alone and that recovery and treatment are possible. This book came into my life at the right time, and has been a wonderful blessing. Thanks Terry!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: spiritual awareness
Review: This book explains co-dependency more clearly than any other book I have read on the subject. Way more information than I ever expected. Want to get the sequel Broken Silence. Do you have it?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent, clear, concise, readable book.
Review: This is the first book that really looks candidly at the problems that individuals face when they are codependent. Throughout the book, Terry Kellogg refuses to excuse or deny behaviours whilst connecting with the multifacets of this problem. Easy language but a difficult painful read.


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