Books matching: therapy and healing

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    Misty
    Book 1 in the series:Wildflowers

    Misty - Wildflowers by V.C. Andrews
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    'Misty' in the series 'Wildflowers' by V.C. Andrews follows the story of Misty, a young girl who is tired of her parents' cruel behavior and seeks solace in therapy with Dr. Marlowe. Misty's character is portrayed as quirky and emotive, bringing humor and depth to her narrative. Along with three other girls, Misty shares her life story in group therapy, revealing the challenges they face and the bond that forms among them. delves into the complexities of family dynamics, personal struggles, and the journey towards self-discovery and healing.

    The plot of 'Misty' unfolds with a mix of relatable situations, emotional depth, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged. The writing style captures Misty's voice as she navigates through her turbulent home life and finds connection with others in therapy. The book's exploration of relationships, personal growth, and the search for belonging resonates with readers, making it a compelling read filled with character-driven storytelling.


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    When Rabbit Howls by Truddi Chase
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    'When Rabbit Howls' by Truddi Chase is a chilling autobiography that delves into the life of a woman who suffered extreme abuse from a young age, leading to the development of multiple personalities. The narrative unfolds through the sessions with her therapist and a manuscript written by her various personalities, known as The Troops. The book is an emotional and enlightening journey that showcases the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable horrors. The writing style, with different voices and non-linear storytelling, provides a raw and candid look at dissociative identity disorder.

    PROTECTIVE Services, federally funded and operating statewide, dealt with a variety of family ills—among them, child abuse. The branch agency for Cashell, Maryland, was housed on the outskirts of subu...

  3. 'Get Me Out of Here: My Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder' by Rachel Reiland is a raw and honest memoir detailing the author's journey of recovery from BPD. Through the author's personal experiences, readers witness the complexities of living with the disorder, from struggling with destructive behaviors and dysfunctional coping mechanisms to seeking understanding and healing through therapy. The narrative progresses from a simplistic portrayal of symptoms to a deeper exploration of innermost fears and motivations, ultimately shedding light on the relentless pursuit of love and acceptance that underlies the struggles of individuals with BPD.

    As Rachel delves into her past traumas and recurring dreams, readers are confronted with the profound impact of abandonment fears and the internal struggle between vulnerability and strength. not only serves as a beacon of hope for those battling BPD but also provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by individuals with the disorder, offering a compassionate and authentic portrayal that resonates with readers on a deep emotional level.

    The kids had strewn toys all over the floor; disposable diapers overflowed the trash can. Crackers lay smashed on the milk-stained hardwood floor. Overloaded ash trays on every tabletop. Fast-food wra...

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    Psychopath Free: Recovering from Emotionally Abusive Relationships With Narcissists, Sociopaths, & Other Toxic People by Peace, Jackson MacKenzie
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    'Psychopath Free: Recovering from Emotionally Abusive Relationships With Narcissists, Sociopaths, & Other Toxic People' by Jackson MacKenzie is a powerful guide for individuals who have experienced emotional abuse in toxic relationships. focuses on helping readers understand and recover from manipulative and abusive behavior, providing insights on recognizing red flags, setting boundaries, and reclaiming personal power. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, the author addresses the impact of trauma bonds, love bombing, and gaslighting, offering a roadmap for healing and self-discovery. The writing style is described as informative, kind, and positive, resonating with readers who seek validation and clarity after navigating challenging relationships.

    The early stages of recovery are like a whirlwind—chaotic, volatile, and uncontrollable. During these stages, you likely don’t even know that you encountered a psychopath. You blame yourself and feel ...

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    Taking Turns
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    Book 1 in the series:Turning

    Taking Turns - Turning by J.A. Huss
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    'Taking Turns' by J.A. Huss is a dark and twisted erotic romance novel that delves into the complexities of a unique relationship dynamic involving four characters - Smith, Quin, Bric, and Chella. The plot revolves around a game called 'Taking Turns' where each man has his own set of rules and days with the woman involved, leading to a series of sizzling interactions and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as unique, with a mix of tell rather than show, short sentences, and a web of suspense that keeps readers engaged despite the dark and steamy nature of the story.

    The book explores themes of mystery, suspense, secrets, and complex relationships as the characters navigate through a game that challenges their emotions and desires. Readers are taken on a journey filled with intrigue, eroticism, and unexpected plot developments, keeping them guessing until the very end. The multiple points of view and intricate character dynamics add depth to the narrative, creating a captivating read that is both dark and emotionally engaging.

    From the outside, Turning Point Club looks like any other historical downtown brownstone mansion. The only thing really worth noting about it is the extra-wide revolving door made out of frosted glass...

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    I Am Grey by Jane Washington
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    'I Am Grey' by Jane Washington is a gripping tale that delves into the life of Mika, a girl who has lost herself in the aftermath of a family incident. Detached from the world and struggling to find her way back, she encounters Nicholai, her school counselor, who takes it upon himself to save her from self-destruction. As their relationship unfolds, Mika's journey to rediscover herself and make life-altering decisions forms the core of the story. The book intricately weaves together themes of mental illness, emotional connections, and self-discovery, creating a narrative that is both raw and powerful.

    The novel not only focuses on the relationship between Mika and Nicholai but also delves into the significant roles played by other characters in Mika's life. Through nuanced character development and intricate storytelling, the author portrays a tale of resilience, human connection, and the complexities of overcoming personal demons. With its unique take on real-life issues and a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged, 'I Am Grey' is a poignant exploration of pain, healing, and the beauty of finding oneself amidst darkness.


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    Mouthing the Words by Camilla Gibb
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    'Mouthing the Words' by Camilla Gibb delves into the life of Thelma, a girl who is abused into insanity, portraying her journey from infancy to adulthood. The writing style is described as innovative and striking, blending apathy and humor into a story of abuse and neglect, making it a mind-bending approach. The narrative tone created by Gibb for Thelma is noted for its consistency and effectiveness in capturing the character's growth and experiences.


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    Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner
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    Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner follows the heartbreaking story of Carver Briggs, who loses his three best friends in a car accident caused by texting and driving. The book delves into themes of grief, guilt, and the emotional turmoil Carver faces as he copes with the loss of his friends. Through the concept of Goodbye Days, Carver finds solace in remembering his friends and seeking closure with their families, despite facing blame and potential legal consequences for the accident. Zentner's writing style effectively captures the raw emotions and complexities of teenage life, addressing modern-day issues such as texting and driving, anxiety, and family relationships.

    If you ask Blake Lloyd’s grandma, Nana Betsy, I think she’d say no. That’s because when she first saw me earlier today, she grabbed me in a huge, tearful hug and whispered in my ear: “You are not resp...

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    Kaleidoscope Hearts
    Book 1 in the series:Hearts

    Kaleidoscope Hearts - Hearts by Claire Contreras
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    Kaleidoscope Hearts by Claire Contreras is a second chance romance novel that revolves around the complex relationship between Estelle and Oliver. The story delves into themes of love, loss, forgiveness, and self-discovery, as the characters navigate through their past and present while contemplating a possible future together. The writing style alternates between the perspectives of Elle and Oliver, providing insights into their insecurities and motivations, ultimately creating a relatable and emotional narrative that captures the readers' hearts.

    THEY SAY THE best way to move on is to let go. As if letting go is the easy part. As if trying to dim or erase three years of memories, good and bad, is something you can do in one day. I know it’s no...

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    Afterward by Jennifer Mathieu
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    'Afterward' by Jennifer Mathieu is a compelling story that follows the aftermath of two separate child abductions. The book delves into the lives of two families given a second chance with their loved ones after being feared lost for good. The narrative revolves around the friendship between Ethan, a boy who was kidnapped four years earlier, and Caroline, the sister of an autistic boy named Dylan who was recently rescued from abduction. Through alternating perspectives, the story explores trauma, recovery, healing, and the power of friendship in the face of adversity.

    The book is praised for its well-written plot, realistic characters, and the way it handles heavy psychological themes with sensitivity. Readers are drawn into the characters' lives, rooting for their healing and recovery as they navigate the challenges of reintegrating into society after experiencing traumatic events. The author's writing style, character development, and unexpected twists keep readers engaged, making it a compelling read for fans of thrillers and psychological stories.

    All day long my mom has been after me to haul the stacks of old newspapers and magazines that have been breeding in the garage out to the garbage can at the back of the house. When the sun starts to s...

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