La blessure d'abandon - Exprimer ses émotions pour guérir
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Dufour
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Sophie Stanké
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By:
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Daniel Dufour
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La solution ? Aller au-delà de vos barrages mentaux pour redécouvrir votre corps physique et vos sensations, reconnaître et vivre vos émotions, et reprendre contact avec votre être profond. En d'autres termes, apprendre à vous aimer en vous prodiguant de "petites touches d'amour". Leçon de vie, leçon d'amour, tel est le message que vous livre l'auteur dans ce livre qui couronne un parcours de quinze années de travail sur la question de l'abandon.© 2007, Editions de l'Homme
© 2008, Alexandre Santé, pour la version audio
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