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The number one emotional challenge in the entire human world is the stimulation of our vulnerability and the fear, anxiety and anger it provokes in us. The Schaubs demonstrate that it is the very universality of our vulnerability that offers us a new way to see it and be in harmony with it. Offering specific, intimate examples of the choices people make to deny their vulnerability, they show you how to practice the awareness of vulnerability and how to turn toward it with courage and serenity. The End of Fear helps you to accept your vulnerability and to allow it to be your realistic spiritual path of connection to every other living being.…mehr

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The number one emotional challenge in the entire human world is the stimulation of our vulnerability and the fear, anxiety and anger it provokes in us. The Schaubs demonstrate that it is the very universality of our vulnerability that offers us a new way to see it and be in harmony with it. Offering specific, intimate examples of the choices people make to deny their vulnerability, they show you how to practice the awareness of vulnerability and how to turn toward it with courage and serenity. The End of Fear helps you to accept your vulnerability and to allow it to be your realistic spiritual path of connection to every other living being.
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Autorenporträt
Richard Schaub, Ph.D., and Bonney Gulino Schaub, R.N., M.S., have been committed to the intelligent integration of spirituality into the solving of human problems for more than 30 years. Together, they are co-founders and co-directors of the New York Psychosynthesis Institute and are on the faculty of the Italian Society for Psychosynthesis Therapy in Florence. They are also authors of Dante's Path (featured in O, The Oprah Magazine and in Oprah's book, Live Your Best Life) and Healing Addictions: The Vulnerability Model of Recovery. They have taught internationally to professional and self-development audiences in Canada, Germany, Holland, and Italy. Richard's past work includes cardiac and cancer rehabilitation, counseling in an alcohol treatment center, directing a hospital-based program for adolescents, and teaching in graduate school at Hofstra University. He has been in full-time private practice since 1984. Prior to private practice, Bonney worked in medical-surgical, inpatient psychiatric, and substance-abuse treatment settings, and taught in the graduate holistic nursing program at the College of New Rochelle.