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a mustReview Date: 2008-02-23
Wonderful guide for families or professionalsReview Date: 2008-01-07
One caveat is that the index can be a little confusing. Sometimes browsing is the best way to glean information.
A very good information bookReview Date: 2007-08-14
My thoughts, all goodReview Date: 2007-01-14
Yes, it could stand better indexing, but ,worth the while.
10 stars if possible, A Definate A+++Review Date: 2007-01-22
BEWARE!!! This book can get addictive! You will start looking up remedies for everyone around you and spouting solutions to ailments of those you talk with!

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Light and Easy!!Review Date: 2008-05-22
Great Addition to My Cookbook LibraryReview Date: 2007-12-07
Another Sandra Lee Hit!Review Date: 2007-08-28
Nice pictures but...Review Date: 2008-08-25
My major disappointment with this book was the super moist chocolate cake. I love almost anything with sugar in it, and her cake was nearly inedible. It was rubbery, and had both an odd texture and an odd flavor.
The Complete SetReview Date: 2007-11-29
My cancer nurse recommended this one to me & glad she did. Chemo exhausts me & I am able to shop for these easy recipes with the recipe cards & then the photos inspire me to eat.

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Great AuthorReview Date: 2007-09-17
Healing is always two-sidedReview Date: 2007-05-04
Her healing therapeutic relationships--both as a therapist and as a client--help Annie begin to move beyond the damage of her past traumatic relationships. Annie convincingly demonstrates the therapist's own sense of vulnerability has the potential to bring either tragic harm or human healing to the client. She beautifully summarizes this realization with her advice to therapists: "If it is possible to remain open to our fears and make reparations for our mistakes, our vulnerability can be used in the service of healing."
a strong memoirReview Date: 2001-09-01
The book was beautifully written, very open and revealing, and gentle in its nature. I also was grateful to hear the author write of her experiences with a TERRIBLE therapist, who, for self-protection, violated therapeutic boundaries left and right and essentially drove the author mad.
Well worth the read.
The Prevalence of Dismal PsychotherapistsReview Date: 2002-09-30
powerful, beautiful, evokingReview Date: 2004-02-19

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A powerful parable with punchReview Date: 2007-09-11
Bottom line: read it!
Life journeyReview Date: 2007-02-05
Just a sec...Review Date: 2006-11-07
A Real Wake-up CallReview Date: 2006-05-10
Silent Alarm Rings Loud and StrongReview Date: 2006-05-09
Choose which is most important to you. If is is God and your faith first, family second, job third, you may well be on your way to a truly successful lifestyle. Consider the alternative of an empty, greedy, bottom line way of life. How many true friends do you find there? How many "friends" will be there in your greatest time of need?
These and many other moral and ethical questions can be answered if you take the time to search yourself. Read slowly and deliberately.
You may just find the person you lost so many years ago.

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Much needed motivation and clear adviseReview Date: 2008-12-10
"A Valuable Resource for Single Moms"Review Date: 2007-03-26
The Single Mom's Little Book of Wisdom is a thoughtful and inspirational book that takes single mothers through a process of help, hope and healing. Written in short, soundbites this book explores the unique issues that single moms face with special attention paid to the single mom who might be struggling to get back on track.
Sumumba Sobukwe
Author of, Dating Games A Brotha Speaks Up and Founder of The MAAT Series
A Must read for single moms and those working with themReview Date: 2007-03-26
"The Single Mom's Little Book of Wisdom is a collection of inspiring thoughts and heartfelt advice that will inspire readers to reflect as well as think and act more positively. Any single mother intent on living a balanced and productive life will come away from this book with tools that she can utilize to improve her life."
Candice Jarvis,LCSW
Founder of Someone To Talk To and Specialist in Hip Hop Therapy
worth flip-through @book-standReview Date: 2007-03-08
You can do it...Review Date: 2007-03-28
"Wisdom, courage and hope sprinkled with reaffirmation
and good information is the essence of this personal
empowerment guide for single moms. Cassandra Mack
speaks straight from the heart and penetrates the
souls of women with this wonderful book. I've
recommended it to a couple of women on the job as I
recommend it to those reading this review."

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A Must for Sinus Sufferers!!Review Date: 2008-03-18
After following Dr. Josephson's program and suggestions, my sinus problems improved significantly and I enjoy a new found breath of fresh air! Highly recommended it to my family and friends.
Good- But....Review Date: 2007-04-02
Followup Q&A with JosephsonReview Date: 2007-03-07
I'm a patient of Dr. Josephson and he strongly encourages patients to read this book so I read it. Before reading my review, I recommend you first read the best review I could find, written by Walt Ballenberger who is founder of PostNasalDrip, "a resource web site for sinusitis sufferers like himself". You can find the review at the following links: [..] Ballenberger's review identified a number of questions which were unanswered in his book. By talking with Josephson in person, I was able to get answers for some of them.
LASER
The book doesn't explain the tradeoffs of laser vs. traditional cutting instruments. Before Josephson, I saw an ENT who recommended laser to lightly cauterize the turbinates in order to reduce their tendency to swell when inflamed (the scarification reduces the membrane's elasticity). Dr Josephson is not a proponent of laser except in certain cases. Although a laser is self-cauterizing and therefore reduces bleeding, it causes heat damage to surrounding tissue (more than the damage caused by a cutting instrument) and instrument setup adds time/cost to the procedure. Only where the decrease in bleeding outweighs these costs is use of a laser justified (e.g. when the patient has many small polyps). I didn't ask him but I'd imagine that the thermal heat injury would likely cause more damage to mucus-producing goblet cells and mucus-transporting cilia cells than cutting tools.
SINUPLASTY
This book doesn't explain the tradeoffs of sinuplasty® vs. traditional cutting instruments. Sinuplasty® is a proprietary tool made by Acclarent which uses a thin balloon similar to an angioplasty balloon to open the sinus passages. As in heart vessels, the balloon is placed into position and inflated, then deflated and removed. According to Acclarent's description, this results in permanent widening of the critical areas leading into the sinuses while leaving the nose lining unharmed rather than destructing this lining as occurs in typical sinus surgery. I would have to imagine that if the pressure applied expands bone than it certainly will crush the membranes and must do some damage to them and the cilia which are so necessary to remove the infection and mucus (mucociliary clearance) which is the whole basis by which the sinuses protect you. When I asked Dr. Josephson about what the pressure does to the membranes he said that he knew of no studies that showed what the effect of the balloons on the membranes and cilia were. It turns out that Dr. Josephson is trained in sinuplasty but relies almost exclusively on FESS (endoscopic cutting instruments, as described in his book). He pointed out that unlike angioplasty, which operates on only soft tissue and requires a stent to hold open the expanded tissue, sinuplasty expands a passageway or sinus by dilating bony openings and pathways--widening one passageway by crushing an adjacent sinus cavity. He speculates that such pressure fractured cells could result in a problem later such as mucocele formation--the procedure was too recently developed and long term studies were not available. In addition, while sinuplasty can open up a closed frontal, maxillary, or sphenoid sinus, it cannot open up the labyrinth of the ethmoid sinus. If the ethmoids are closed, functional FESS may be required in conjunction.
FUNCTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGERY (FESS)
Josephson doesn't much describe his surgical techniques in this book, which makes it difficult to compare FESS with alternative approaches. Dr Josephson says Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) uses microcutting instruments to remove bony partitions and to widen openings into the frontal, maxillary and sphenoid sinus when necessary. I asked how he expands the passages to closed sinus cavities. He explained that, in my case, he would remove the wall between the passage to a frontal sinus and an adjacent ethmoid sinus cell (rather than crushing the ethmoid cell as in sinuplasty). This would be more controlled than expanding a balloon (as in sinuplasty) and avoid creating a new closed cell which could become a cyst. While FESS changes the connectivity of the cavities, it avoids potentially closing off the adjacent cells. He claims that research shows that mucus transport from the now-opened frontal sinus to the ostiomeatal complex is preserved with this method. This book should include and expand on these descriptions. I also asked in what cases the membranes grow back which seems important when polyps are removed from sinus cells, leaving bare bone walls. He replied that they quickly grow back. This book should include pointers to research validating this claim.
SINUS ANATOMY
This book describes the sinuses as cavities which clean and humidify inhaled air. However, the diagrams show the sinuses as dead-end spaces off the primary airway connected only by tiny passages. Why does air travel through them except a small amt via turbulence? Although I suspect they do indeed clean and humidify inhaled air, it would be helpful to me if the book resolved this seeming contradiction.
CAT SCANS
The book includes a series of diagrams showing an idealized representation of the sinuses and other organs. I found it very difficult to relate my CT scans to these idealized diagrams even though I'm quite good at 3D visualization. It would be helpful if this book included a link to an online series of example CAT scans with annotation explaining what's what, how the structures relate to disease symptoms, and (assuming some patents get post-operative CT scans) what the structures look like after surgery. Josephson told me that he had a CT review in a draft of the book and Penguin Publishers needed to make the book shorter and insisted that he cut it out. Eventually he plans to put it on line.
Overall, an excellent book and highly recommended.
finnally a book that worksReview Date: 2007-03-07
Wonderful adviceReview Date: 2007-03-04
It needs to be noted that Dr. Josephson practices what he preaches. Before we arrived at the decision to perform the surgery, I followed each of his recommendations, including a long use of antibiotics, smoking cessation, the use of an air purifier and a humidifier, etc., etc. Only after these actions failed to result in a "cure" for my sinus problems did he recommend surgery. True to his word in the book, post-surgery did not require packing and I hope that the procedure will result in long-term improvement. In the meantime, I constantly refer to Dr. Josephson's clear and coherent book to guide my treatment.

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Great Book Review Date: 2007-07-20
Highly RecommendReview Date: 2007-02-11
Practical advice from a MD, an OMD, and NutritionistReview Date: 2007-01-31
Excellent bookReview Date: 2006-11-09
how to treat a stye?Review Date: 2006-03-25

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leading the wayReview Date: 2008-08-22
I like the look of the Book and love the teachings!Review Date: 2001-04-09
I know my inner spirit now.Review Date: 2001-04-10
No One Will Hold Your Hand, Your On Your Own...Review Date: 2001-04-09
The book and th e author changed my life!Review Date: 2001-04-10

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I am the author of the book, HARD CANDY: Nobody Ever Flies Over the Cuckoo's NestReview Date: 2007-12-26
Charles A. Carroll, Author, Victim/Victim's Advocate
HARD CANDY: Nobody Ever Flies Over the Cuckoo's Nest
My Personal ExperienceReview Date: 2007-06-19
Very interesting biographical-type assessment of American eugenicsReview Date: 2006-11-26
From a journalistic perspective, this is a tremendous piece of writing & investigation. Evaluating the events primarily through the eyes of Fred Boyce, the author skillfully weaves in the stories of fellow inmates at the Fernald school and the events leading up to the rebellion. Unfortunately, the key point that I see as the "rebellion" only gets about 4 pages of treatment, with regular references to the people involved in the riot throughout the rest of the book. Boyce's life is traced up through the time when the book was written, and is a compelling story.
From a historical standpoint, although there is no clear thesis, the book obviously was written to educate the reader about the Fernald school and a few key residents that were able to make great strides in their lives and lead a relatively "normal" life after being released from the institution. The most interesting argument the author presents is that some of the medical experiments conducted within the confines of the Fernald school were reflective of Cold War America, where government aims included furthering science in an effort to find a way to defeat the Communists.
Overall, this is a very interesting book and an easy read. The story is enthralling, and keeps the reader entertained throughout. If the reader is looking for a comprehensive story of the American Eugenic movement, this is not the book; I believe there are probably better scholarly works out there that address eugenics in America. I would recommend this as a book to start one's understanding of eugenics and how this one school in the Boston area plays into the bigger picture.
The Horrors Next DoorReview Date: 2005-06-24
Excellent Book About State School HorrorsReview Date: 2006-02-03

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For Men that are grieving AND the FEMALES that love them!!!Review Date: 2008-07-17
If it were possible to give this book 20 stars, I would rate it at 20 stars.
Whether you're a man that's finding it hard to work through your grief, or if you're a female that's at a loss as to how to help the man you love as he grieves, this is THE book.
9 years ago, my brother in law was murdered by his own son. I watched my husband grieve for his brother with huge amounts of worry, thinking that he was stuffing his grief and anger, and simply not dealing with the whole issue. This book helped me to see that men grieve so differently at times than women do. So much so that after reading this book, I was much more at ease with how my husband, and my three boys were dealing with this huge, pain filled loss.
I cannot express how much this book not only helped my husband and boys to work through the grieving process, but how much it helped me to understand and recognize the differences in how men and women grieve.
After reading this book, I found that much of my fear and anxiety over whether or not my husband was actually dealing with his brother's death had disappeared.
I cannot express how much this book not only helped my husband and boys to work through the grieving process, but how much it helped me to understand and recognize the differences in how men and women grieve.
After reading this book, I found that much of my fear and anxiety over whether or not my husband was actually dealing with his brother's death had disappeared.
I actually came to write this review because I needed to see if this book might be available here on Amazon, after hearing that my nephew is still having trouble with grief over the death of his father by his brother's hand. That shows how much of an impression this book made on me almost a decade ago.
This book is beyond invaluable to everyone out there that has suffered a loss. The best praise I can give this book is, "Buy it! You will not be disappointed!"
Swallowed by a Snake: The Gift of teh Masculine Side of HealingReview Date: 2008-02-18
A must read and I recommend having him speak to your group.Review Date: 2007-08-08
Martin Brossman
A Must Read For Men Who Are GrievingReview Date: 2003-05-24
This book is very readable and could be helpful to anyone (man or woman) who has more of a masculine orientation to their grieving style. It is not biased towards any particular religios pursuasion but at the same time, could be thought of as very spiritual. I recommend it as an addition to any church, synagogue, or mosque library collection.
As a reader, it was quite obvious to me that Golden "knew his stuff" when it came to the topic of masculine grief. His many years of experience in grief counseling and his own grieving process helped shape this very powerful, highly communicative, and empathetic book.
I recommend "Swallowed by a Snake: The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing" especially to readers who have been recently bereaved (either through death or some other loss). But I also recommend it to those who are revisiting a loss that might have occurred years ago.
This is one of those books you probably will have trouble putting down.
this is an excellent bookReview Date: 2003-09-15
The best thing about this book was that it affirmed the actions that I have been taking after the death and showed me, as a man, how that was actually a way of healing. This book is a breath of fresh air compared to the more feminine you gotta "talk and cry" kinds of books. I had been getting pressure from my wife and others about not dealing with things. This book has helped me explain to them that I am indeed dealing with things but in my own way. This would be a great book for women to help them understand the men they love.
Don't be confused by all of the references to "This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title." The second edition on this page IS the same as the first edition PLUS an extra section. All of the comments on this page refer to both editions. I was confused about this and checked with the publisher before buying.
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