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Helping Relationships Through Self-Love: A Creative Nondirective Approach to Psychotherapy and Education

Helping Relationships Through Self-Love: A Creative Nondirective Approach to Psychotherapy and Education

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Colette Portelance helps us to help ourselves.
Review: I definitely recommend this book to anyone either involved in "helping relationships" (e.g. teachers) or interested in understanding how the human mind works, or simply to better know their own mind and the way it works. Colette Portelance's book is an extremely helpful down-to-earth analysis of relationships and the consequences they have on ourselves. You want to understand others better ? You want to understand yourself better ? Order it immediately, learn it by heart, and then put it on the shelf beside M. Scott Peck's "The Road Less Travelled". Such a brilliant insight into the maze of the mind... It just can't be missed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Colette Portelance helps us to help ourselves.
Review: I definitely recommend this book to anyone either involved in "helping relationships" (e.g. teachers) or interested in understanding how the human mind works, or simply to better know their own mind and the way it works. Colette Portelance's book is an extremely helpful down-to-earth analysis of relationships and the consequences they have on ourselves. You want to understand others better ? You want to understand yourself better ? Order it immediately, learn it by heart, and then put it on the shelf beside M. Scott Peck's "The Road Less Travelled". Such a brilliant insight into the maze of the mind... It just can't be missed.


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