Messages to Myself: Overcoming a Distorted Self-Image
Many of us struggle daily with the dark and painful thoughts hidden in our hearts and minds. These thoughts cripple us in countless ways and harm our relationships with one another. We want things to change because we don't want to feel this much pain. But change is uncomfortable and scary and where do we even begin?
In Messages to Myself, author Helen McIntosh addresses the very real need of dealing with the damaging and destructive messages that fill our minds. With compassion and honesty, she teaches us how to recognize the damaging messages and look at ourselves through God's perspective.
Through her insights and experiences as a counselor, McIntosh provides the guidance and tools we need to reframe our thoughts and find release from the things that hold us back from all that God wants for us.
Read an excerpt and the latest news release, and then order your copy now through Amazon.com.
* * *
Eric, Jose, & The Peace Rug
Not only do Eric and Jose not get along — they hate each other. Theirs is a "simple-to-understand" story of conflict resolution, learning to talk to each other about the problem, talking through a plan to make things better, learning to be friends, and even teaching others "how" to become friends, including you the reader with a step-by-step plan that adults and children can understand.
Endorsed by Dr.William Glasser: "This book explains The Peace Rug — in which Choice Theory, and therefore mental health — is involved all the time. I give my full support of this book and its ideas. You did a very great job, and I am very happy with it." William Glasser, M.D., is a world-renowned psychiatrist, lecturer, and author of over twenty-one books including Reality Therapy, Choice Theory, Counseling with Choice Theory, the New Reality Therapy, The Quality School, and Every Student Can Succeed.
Eric, Jose, & The Peace Rug is a story for whole group instruction in all Pre-K through Grade 5 classes for teachers, counselors, media specialists, and principals. This one book can teach a "common language" with the necessary skills for creating the peaceful school climate you have longed for ... plus it will be an integral part of your literacy program.

