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  • - It's Not About 12-Steps Recovery is a Brain Thing
    af Dave Kenney
    184,95 kr.

    "Finally! A book that gets to the underlying root of WHY people become addicted to harmful substances and the foundational piece that's missing from most recovery programs-the brain! The brain-first approach in Actualized Recovery is a game-changer that has the potential to help so many people overcome addiction."- Dr. Daniel Amen, MD, Double Board-Certified PsychiatristNine-Time New York Times Best-Selling Author "Actualized Recovery is undoubtedly one of the most powerful books on overcoming addiction and trauma that I have ever encountered. It presents a proven roadmap, leading readers from the depths of despair to a state of peaceful wellbeing and happiness. The innovative methodology, especially the brain-first approach, establishes a new benchmark in the field of addiction and recovery. This work is a game-changer, empowering individuals to overcome any addiction or behavioral challenge with dignity and grace. It is a truly remarkable and indispensable read for practitioners and anyone seeking a path to living a heroic comeback story."- Giovanni Marsico, Founder/CEO, Archangel2x EMMY(R) Award-Winning Producer Actualized Recovery stands out for its revolutionary brain-first approach. This book brilliantly navigates the complexities of addiction recovery, emphasizing the critical role of brain health and functionality. What I find most compelling is the book's holistic integration of neuroscience, psychology, and lifestyle interventions, offering readers a comprehensive pathway to understanding and overcoming addiction. I highly recommend Actualized Recovery to anyone seeking a profound, sustainable journey towards healing and wellbeing. This book is a must-read for individuals navigating the challenges of addiction, as well as for professionals in the field. It's a testament to the power of understanding and optimizing our brains to achieve lasting recovery."- Dr. Mark Leeds, D.O., The Rehab Podcast This amazing book aims to provide hope, ignite curiosity, promote learning, and spread light to those struggling and seeking a solution that makes sense. It ignites the spark for others who care about someone who is having challenges and for those who feel frustrated and dismissed by an old paradigm that does not address the causes of behavioral and substance addiction. Additionally, the book is for people who want to learn the evidence-based connection between the brain and behaviors, to gain personal freedom, a sense of hope in action- Pat Baccili, PhD.

  • af Dave Kenney
    318,95 kr.

    Reaching far beyond disco with an intriguing and entertaining look at the changes and challenges of the 1970s, the decade in which Minnesota grew into its modern identity.

  • af Dave Kenney
    1.288,95 kr.

    Revised edition of: Northern lights: the story of Minnesota's past / Rhoda R. Gilman. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1989.

  • af Dave Kenney
    773,95 kr.

    Revised edition of: Northern lights: the story of Minnesota's past / Rhoda R. Gilman. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1989.

  • af Dave Kenney
    453,95 kr.

    Through hundreds of photographs and entertaining commentary, veteran author Dave Kenney offers a virtual tour through 150 years of events and movements that shaped the culture and landscape of the Twin Cities. The first complete history of Minneapolis and St. Paul published in two decades, "Twin Cities Album: A Visual History spans their ramshackle beginnings as cross-river rivals to their thriving metropolitan partnership today. Early photographs show ghosts of nineteenth-century city life--shopkeepers loading oxcarts on downtown streets, St. Paulites riding the first streetcars. Fascinating images of automobiles and airplanes reflect the technological boom of the first decades of the 1900s. Photos of former GIs with their young families reveal a changed Minnesota after World War II. Images of the early local television programs give way to those of dramatic protests at the University of Minnesota during the 1960s. Photographs of a new Guthrie Theater and the christening of the first skyway in Minneapolis reveal the evolving face of the cities in the 1980s and 1990s. Labor strikes and block parties, Kent Hrbek and Garrison Keillor, Native American sit-ins, lost architectural gems, new immigrants, the demolition of Rondo, riverfront flour mills, shows at First Avenue: these soaring images together comprise a collective portrait of the neighborhoods we call home.