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From the co-founder of the Enneagram Institute in New York comes a groundbreaking contribution to the self-help field. Don Richard Riso makes a groundbreaking contribution to the self-help field. The moving Releases and Affirmations offer a profound psychological inventory of our inner pain and our personal strengths. They will be useful in all forms of Recovery, such as Twelve-Step programs and Inner Child and Codependency work. Anyone already using Riso's books will find these meditations an invaluable new tool for their self-development and recovery.

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From the co-founder of the Enneagram Institute in New York comes a groundbreaking contribution to the self-help field. Don Richard Riso makes a groundbreaking contribution to the self-help field. The moving Releases and Affirmations offer a profound psychological inventory of our inner pain and our personal strengths. They will be useful in all forms of Recovery, such as Twelve-Step programs and Inner Child and Codependency work. Anyone already using Riso's books will find these meditations an invaluable new tool for their self-development and recovery.
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Autorenporträt
DON RICHARD RISO, M.A. (1946-2012) was the foremost writer and developer of the Enneagram in the world and the most-published and bestselling author in the field. The president of Enneagram Personality Types, Inc., and co-founder of The Enneagram Institute, he taught the Enneagram for more than twenty years, pioneering a revolutionary new approach to ego psychology through his 1977 discovery of the Levels of Development. His five bestselling books with Russ Hudson have been published in more than a dozen countries and languages. Mr. Riso was a Jesuit for thirteen years, with degrees in English and philosophy, was elected to the Jesuit Honor Society, Alpha Sigma Nu, and was a Ford Foundation Fellow at Stanford University in communications (social psychology).