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This Page Is An Index Of All The Book Reviews Ever Written By Stephen Bray:

All There Is
Edited transcripts of ten workshop seminars given by Tony Parsons describing what it is to have ceased to exist as a person.. First reviewed for Nurturing Potential Journal in 2004.

The Joy Of Letting Women Down
Natalie d’Arbeloff writes a keenly observed study of narcissistically wounded males, and the women who are attracted to them.. First reviewed for Nurturing Potential Journal in 2002.

Nobody Home
This work is a well-written primer by Jan Kersschot for those approaching the philosophy of Non-duality.
First reviewed for Nurturing Potential Journal in 2003.

Ordeal Therapy
This work by Jay Haley is subtitled 'Unusual Ways to Change Behavior'. First reviewed for The Journal of Family Therapy in 1986.

Performance Management In Education
Topics include continuing professional development, rewards, work-based learning, assessment, schools policy and practice.
First reviewed for Nurturing Potential Journal in 2002.

Seeds For The Soul
Chuck Hillig asks: "Is life happening to you,
for you, in you or as you?' First reviewed for Nurturing Potential Journal in 2003.

The Sedona Method
Hale Dwoskin's superb exposition of the 'Releasing Technique' that can impact on your happiness and success. First reviewed for Nurturing Potential Journal in 2003.

Solutions
Practical and Effective Antidotes for Sexual and Relationship Problems from Leslie Cameron-Bandler..First reviewed for The Journal of Family Therapy in 1988

Whispering In The Wind
Carmen St. Clare Bostic's and John Grinder's excellentrecoding of Neuro-linguistic Programming. First reviewed for Nurturing Potential Journal in 2003.

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