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Loving The Mentally Ill
- Narrated by: Byron Katie Mitchell
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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- Categories: Relationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Personal Development
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Publisher's Summary
Jim's mother has manipulated him for so long that he doesn't think he can stand it anymore. Or has she? Katie suggests that Jim question this and turn it around until he can see the difference between what his mother says and what he thinks she means.
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- Jacqi
- 09-01-17
Amazing.
This program was so informative and helpful. I received great insight from it. Thank you !!
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- jennifer jensen
- 03-04-15
Wow
This is an excellent ByronKatie audio, applies to all I am sure! Worth every cent and more!! Inexpensive therapy and self discovery!
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