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This book Adoption Healing by Joe Soll is a bootleg copy taken from a free trial over at Audible. If you find this information useful, please consider buying the book in hard copy, plus his other titles including "Braverman."
https://www.adoptionhealing.com/AdoptionHealing.htm
Adoption Healing ... A Path to Recovery is a unique book. The reader is provided with a description of the unfolding of the adoptee’s personality from birth, detailing each developmental milestone along the way, followed by different methods of healing the adoptee’s wounds, including inner child work, visualizations, healing affirmations, and anger management. Every chapter includes a Myths and Realities of adoption section, a summary of the chapter and exercises to do on one’s own.
Adoption Healing “presents a clear, comprehensive, and theoretically consistent approach to address the issue of healing in adoption... this book should be required reading by anyone serious about attempting to resolve emotional conflicts in adoption."
This “comprehensive and thoughtful book, offers a positive approach to help members of the adoption triad heal lifelong wounds. It is a welcome addition to the growing library written by experienced individuals who occupy both personal and professional roles in this world.
As an “author, teacher, and therapist, Joe Soll has brought the essence of adoption, its inherent pain to pen. His words offer counsel for the tragic separation that has occurred in the sacred union of mother and child.
In “his gentle way, and with the expertise from years of leading support groups, Joe Soll teaches us how to face our deepest and most painful feelings - and survive... Joe's caring heart is with us every step of the way.”
Table of Contents
Part One: The Missing Self
Part Two: The Search for Self
Part Three: Toward Healthier Adoptions
Part Four: Getting Help
Part Five: The Challenge to Heal
Part Six: Appendices
Epilogue
Joe Soll is a Diplomate psycho- therapist, Diplomate Forensic Counselor, lecturer and a former adjunct professor of social work at Fordham University Graduate School, internationally recognized as an expert in adoption related issues. He is director and co-founder of Adoption Crossroads in New York City, a non-profit adoption search and support organization.
Since 1989, Mr. Soll has organized and coordinated seven international mental health conferences on adoption, has been an expert witness in court about adoption related issues and has lectured widely at adoption agencies, social work schools, mental health facilities and mental health conferences in the U.S. and Canada.
Joe Soll has appeared on Radio and Television over 300 times, given over 150 lectures on adoption related issues and has been featured or quoted in over five dozen newspapers, books and magazines. He was portrayed as a therapist in a NBC Made-For-TV movie and played himself in the HBO Special “Reno Finds Her Mom.” He most recently appeared in the Global Japanese Network Documentary, “Adoption Therapist: Joe Soll"
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This book Adoption Healing by Joe Soll is a bootleg copy taken from a free trial over at Audible. If you find this information useful, please consider buying the book in hard copy, plus his other titles including "Braverman."
https://www.adoptionhealing.com/AdoptionHealing.htm
Adoption Healing ... A Path to Recovery is a unique book. The reader is provided with a description of the unfolding of the adoptee’s personality from birth, detailing each developmental milestone along the way, followed by different methods of healing the adoptee’s wounds, including inner child work, visualizations, healing affirmations, and anger management. Every chapter includes a Myths and Realities of adoption section, a summary of the chapter and exercises to do on one’s own.
Adoption Healing “presents a clear, comprehensive, and theoretically consistent approach to address the issue of healing in adoption... this book should be required reading by anyone serious about attempting to resolve emotional conflicts in adoption."
This “comprehensive and thoughtful book, offers a positive approach to help members of the adoption triad heal lifelong wounds. It is a welcome addition to the growing library written by experienced individuals who occupy both personal and professional roles in this world.
As an “author, teacher, and therapist, Joe Soll has brought the essence of adoption, its inherent pain to pen. His words offer counsel for the tragic separation that has occurred in the sacred union of mother and child.
In “his gentle way, and with the expertise from years of leading support groups, Joe Soll teaches us how to face our deepest and most painful feelings - and survive... Joe's caring heart is with us every step of the way.”
Table of Contents
Part One: The Missing Self
Part Two: The Search for Self
Part Three: Toward Healthier Adoptions
Part Four: Getting Help
Part Five: The Challenge to Heal
Part Six: Appendices
Epilogue
Joe Soll is a Diplomate psycho- therapist, Diplomate Forensic Counselor, lecturer and a former adjunct professor of social work at Fordham University Graduate School, internationally recognized as an expert in adoption related issues. He is director and co-founder of Adoption Crossroads in New York City, a non-profit adoption search and support organization.
Since 1989, Mr. Soll has organized and coordinated seven international mental health conferences on adoption, has been an expert witness in court about adoption related issues and has lectured widely at adoption agencies, social work schools, mental health facilities and mental health conferences in the U.S. and Canada.
Joe Soll has appeared on Radio and Television over 300 times, given over 150 lectures on adoption related issues and has been featured or quoted in over five dozen newspapers, books and magazines. He was portrayed as a therapist in a NBC Made-For-TV movie and played himself in the HBO Special “Reno Finds Her Mom.” He most recently appeared in the Global Japanese Network Documentary, “Adoption Therapist: Joe Soll"