Welcome to my trusted network of colleagues, recommended resources, and supportive allies—carefully curated to enhance your healing journey and personal growth. Here, you'll discover therapists, coaches, thought leaders, insightful books, powerful videos, and other valuable tools that complement the therapeutic process and empower your ongoing self-discovery.
Each individual and resource listed here has been personally vetted and chosen because of their proven expertise, shared commitment to growth and healing, and their unique ability to inspire positive change. Whether you're seeking additional guidance, inspiration, or practical strategies to enrich your therapy experience, these trusted recommendations can significantly amplify your progress.
Explore these carefully selected colleagues and resources to find the right support that resonates deeply with your path toward emotional well-being, resilience, and personal empowerment.
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Dr. J. Vernon McGee, our founder and teacher, loved to tell the story more than anything else in the world. He began teaching on the radio in 1941, hoping that the San Gabriel Valley and the metropolitan Los Angeles area would pay attention and respond to the wonders of the Bible, simply told.
We love to tell the Bible’s story . . . the story of Jesus and His love. Join us on the Bible Bus today to hear it again in a new way. We’re saving you a seat.
Psychotherapist Terrence Real offers an important and compelling look at the silent epidemic of depression among men and shows, with compassion and clarity, what can be done to break this vicious cycle.
©1997 Terry Real (P)2011 Tantor
Melody Beattie’s compassionate and insightful look into codependency—the concept of losing oneself in the name of helping another—has guided millions of readers toward the understanding that they are powerless to change anyone but themselves and that caring for the self is where healing begins.
This revised edition includes an all-new cha
Melody Beattie’s compassionate and insightful look into codependency—the concept of losing oneself in the name of helping another—has guided millions of readers toward the understanding that they are powerless to change anyone but themselves and that caring for the self is where healing begins.
This revised edition includes an all-new chapter on trauma and anxiety—subjects Beattie has long felt necessary to address within the context of codependency—making it even more relevant today than it was when it first entered the national conversation over 35 years ago.
Number one New York Times best seller
“Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding and treating traumatic stress and the scope of its impact on society.” (Alexander McFarlane, director of the Centre for Traumatic Stress Studies)
A pioneering researcher transforms our understanding of trauma and offers a bold new paradigm for healing in this New York Times best seller.