Secret Keeping: Overcoming Hidden Habits and Addictions
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Secret Keeping: Overcoming Hidden Habits and AddictionsBy: John Howard Prin
Lowest New Price: $5.59List Price: $18.95 Description: Every day millions of people do things they hide from friends and family: gambling, shopping, adultery, eating disorders, drug use, and more. In fact, about one in fifteen people is living a secret life. That means somebody close to you may be a Secret Keeper. Or it could be you. For three decades, author and counselor John Howard Prin lived as a Secret Keeper, and his secret addictions escalated to near catastrophe. Since breaking the habit, he has directly experienced the rewards of successful recovery — whole-mindedness and renewed integrity. In these pages, he offers compelling true stories and practical exercises to empower anyone to break secret-keeping habits or help a loved one caught in a web of deception. The first half of the book explores the human tendency to keep secrets, profiling a variety of Secret Keepers from all walks of life. The second half provides a clear, step-by-step approach to healing, rebuilding self-esteem, and living a healthy, secret-free life. Publisher: New World Library --> Find out more about "Secret Keeping: Overcoming Hidden Habits and Addictions" at Amazon.com or Order Now |
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