Whole Again
By Jackson MacKenzie
Foreword by Shannon Thomas
By Jackson MacKenzie
Foreword by Shannon Thomas
By Jackson MacKenzie
Foreword by Shannon Thomas
By Jackson MacKenzie
Foreword by Shannon Thomas
By Jackson MacKenzie
Read by Kaleo Griffith and Erin Spencer
Foreword by Shannon Thomas
By Jackson MacKenzie
Read by Kaleo Griffith and Erin Spencer
Foreword by Shannon Thomas
Category: Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Jan 08, 2019 | ISBN 9780143133315
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Jan 08, 2019 | ISBN 9780525505082
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Jan 08, 2019 | ISBN 9780525642459
503 Minutes
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$18.00
Jan 08, 2019 | ISBN 9780143133315
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Jan 08, 2019 | ISBN 9780525505082
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Jan 08, 2019 | ISBN 9780525642459
503 Minutes
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Praise
âIn Whole Again, Jackson MacKenzie lays open some of his own personal wounds to advise on how scars from past traumas can heal. He describes how development of a âprotective selfâ can provide acute, numbing relief from emotional pain, but at the expense of more enduring self-acceptance. MacKenzie addresses co-dependency, addiction, post-traumatic stress, and borderline, narcissistic, and other personality disorders, outlining pathways to achieve forgiveness and discharging shame. This book may help fill in the holes that can make you whole again.â
âJerold Kreisman, MD, co-author of I Hate You, Donât Leave Me: Understanding the Borderline Personality
âJacksonâs book is an empathetic gem of true knowing. Dismantling the effects of trauma can be a daunting undertaking. Whole Again is a compassionate guide. It takes your hand and encourages you to keep going, prompting you to build a power base of self-discovery that takes you home to yourself. All true healing happens within, which in turn offers you the miracle of hope.â
âSarah Brassard, author of Inside: A Guide to the Resources Within to Stay Connected to Your Truth, Even in Trying Times
âIn Whole Again, Jackson MacKenzie has synthesized the important basic principles and tools of healing and writes in a style that is both warm and articulate. Whole Again offers a good starting point for those not yet ready for therapy or in conjunction with therapy. It is almost impossible to deal effectively on your own with the effects of trauma and abuse, but having a supportive community and using the simple tools in this book can help you begin the journey toward healing.â
â Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT, founder of A Psychobiological Approach to Couple TherapyÂź (PACT), and author of Wired for Love and We Do: Saying Yes to a Relationship of Depth, True Connection, and Enduring Love
âAccessible, profound, and inspiring, the wisdom of Whole Again guides us inward to uncover deeply buried feelings and undigested pain that, left unaddressed, prevent us from experiencing our wholeness. Through consistent and cumulative practices, Jackson offers us a powerful, heart-centered, program that helps us heal, inhabit our lives more fully, and remember our wholeness.â
âJillian Pransky, author of Deep Listening: A Healing Practice to Calm Your Body, Clear Your Mind, and Open Your Heart
âJackson MacKenzie so lovingly and transparently delves deeply into the trauma and sorrow that can stand in between us and our real selves. This groundbreaking, must-read book brilliantly and compassionately illuminates the path to healing. It is soul work at its finest.â
â Avery Neal, MA, LPC, author of If Heâs So Great, Why Do I Feel So Bad?: Recognizing and Overcoming Subtle Abuse
âA powerful and moving force for good, Whole Again is grounded in the authorâs own research and deep, knowing wisdom. Everyone should have this book on their shelf.â
âErin Falconer, Author of How to Get Sh*t Done and founder of www.pickthebrain.com
âIâve read many books over the years about recovery from abuse, both self-help and clinical, and WHOLE AGAIN is definitely one of the best. Though not a therapist himself, Mr. MacKenzie has done his homework. His descriptions of personality styles and disorders are not only accurate but also understandable. The book is filled with practical, well-researched and well-organized suggestions to aid the recovery process. Itâs clear that Jackson MacKenzie cares deeply about the unique sensitivities of each reader. I love this book.â
âCatherine McCall, M.S., (ret.) L.M.F.T., and author of the international bestseller, Never Tell: Recovering from Childhood Sexual Abuse
âThis is a great book for recovering from any trauma or difficult relationship, including relationships with Cluster B personalities. As Jackson MacKenzie says, itâs not what you thinkâitâs what you feel. To thoroughly understand what that means, read this book. With this powerful information, anyone can become whole again.â
âBill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., author of 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life: Identifying and Dealing with Narcissists, Sociopaths and Other High-Conflict Personalities