Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The New Sensual Massage or Another Chance

The New Sensual Massage

Author: Gordon Inkeles

Over two million people discovered the joy of easy relaxation and sensuality in The Art of Sensual Massage and The New Massage. Now Gordon Inkeles, author of the books that started the massage revolution, offers the ultimate massage experience. If his previous books were appetizers, introductions to the pleasures of massage, this all-new work is meant to be a banquet, a sensual feast. After twenty years of study and reflection, Inkeles has selected the massage strokes that everyone loves. Every page of The New Sensual Massage is filled with the most delicious sensual pleasures. Written in a reassuring and intimate tone, lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed, this essential guide will have you massaging in a single evening.

Cosmopolitan

Beautifully produced: A book to give, especially if you'd like its techniques used on you.

Massage Magazine

Inkeles' books are beautifully designed and easy on the eyes. They set the mood which should accompany any massage.



New interesting textbook: Skinny Bitch or Warming and Welcoming Big Soups

Another Chance: Hope and Health for the Alcoholic Family

Author: Sharon Wegscheider Crus

For the millions of Americans who suffer in alcoholism-torn lives of loneliness, fear, shame, guilt, hurt, anger, and frustration, Another Chance offers invaluable insights and solid steps towards recovery. It shows what is happening with the alcoholic, within the alcoholic family, and within the world of professional treatment for chemical dependents, their co-dependents, and their adult children.

The first edition won the prestigious Marty Mann Award, which honors outstanding contributions and achievements in alcoholism communications.

Building on the success of that first edition, Wegscheider-Cruse has expanded this book to address issues of:

  • adult children of alcoholics
  • the importance of spirituality in recovery
  • a powerful theraputic experience called a Family Reconstruction, and
  • co-dependent therapists and their need for treatment.

Part of the author's treatment plan is built around the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Another part is the potent Family Reconstruction process, drawn from the family-therapy work of Virginia Stair.



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