How to Heal Yourself from Depression When No One Else Can: A Self-Guided Program to Stop Feeling Like Sh*t

Scher, Amy

ISBN 10: 1683646207 ISBN 13: 9781683646204
Edité par St. Martin's Essentials / Sounds True, 2021
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Couverture souple

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How To Heal Yourself Depression, 9781683646204

À propos de l?auteur: Amy B. Scher is the bestselling author of How to Heal Yourself from Depression When No One Else Can and three other books about human-ing and healing. As an energy therapist, she helps people release emotional baggage to become their happiest, healthiest selves. Her work has been translated into 13 languages and has appeared on CNN and CBS, and in the Washington Post, the New York Daily News, Cosmopolitan, and more. Amy lives in New York City with her beautiful wife and bad cat. Most importantly, she lives by her self-created motto: When life kicks your ass, kick back. She can be found online at amybscher.com and youtube.com/amybscher.

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Titre : How to Heal Yourself from Depression When No...
Éditeur : St. Martin's Essentials / Sounds True
Date d'édition : 2021
Reliure : Couverture souple
Etat : good

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