Here’s our selection of Self Esteem books. Click titles to buy direct from amazon.co.uk |

| Self Esteem for Women: A Practical Guide to Love, Intimacy and Success Lynda Field | This guide
shows how, by using a mixture of visualization techniques, positive affirmations and a five-step programme for change, women can change their lives. Women can learn to believe in themselves, increase their self-esteem, how to succeed in love and enjoy their personal power. |

| Bringing More Love into Your Life - the Choice Is Yours Eileen Caddy, David Earl Platts | Topics covered include: defining love, identifying your blocks to love, creating and changing your life, forgiving yourselves and others, applying spiritual principles and practices, and loving unconditionally. |

| Overcoming Childhood Trauma Helen Kennerley | Written by a practising chartered clinical psychologist, this book aims to help sufferers of abuse - whether emotional,
physical or sexual in nature - understand the link between past trauma and present difficulties and gain control using cognitive behavioural techniques. |
| Women as Winners Dorothy Jongeward | Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co; ISBN: 0201034352 |

| Overcoming Low Self-esteem Melanie Fennell | This is a guide which is full of real-life examples, intended for people who suffer from low self-esteeem and for those who help them: their friends, families, psychologists, counsellors and doctors. It aims to help you
understand how you came to think badly of yourself and change your negative view for one that is more positive and self-accepting. It uses cognitive, behavioural therapy, a treatment of proven effectiveness, in a simple and logical programme for change. |

| Self-Esteem : A Family Affair Jean Illsley Clarke | Self-esteem begins at home, in the nurturing interactions between children and adults. This book
acts as a source of parental support and provides a wide range of imaginative and effective suggestions for dealing with individual family members to nourish self-esteem for all involved. |
| Creative Visualization Shakti Gawain | Creative Visualization...An introduction and work-book for the art of using mental energy to transform and greatly improve health, beauty, prosperity, loving relationships, and the fulfilment of all your desires. |

| The Self-esteem Work Book Lynda Field | Packed with practical techniques and exercises, this workbook aims to help bring a new sense of creativity and
vision to your life by learning to believe in yourself. This book hopes to help you improve personal relationships, enhance health and prosperity and to trust yourself and your intuition. |

| Born to Win Muriel James, Dorothy Jongeward | This is the 25th anniversary edition of one of the best-selling self-help books ever, with over 3 million copies sold. It helps readers to analyze their communication style, aiming to improve it. |

| 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Stephen R. Covey | In this guide, Covey defines the 'habits' as 'the intersection of knowledge, skill and desire' and states that the seven habits of the title are not mutually exclusive but, when developed together, help to form a well-rounded, sensitive, confident and effective human being. |
| Take Charge of Your Life Louis Proto | HarperCollins; ISBN: 072251574X |

| Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway Susan Jeffers | The author asserts that people's lack of decisiveness, whether in
respect of work, relationships, money or life in general, is attributable mainly to fear. The aim of the book is to offer readers a path of re-learning, by means of which they can get rid of faulty thinking, feel the fear and push through it to turn anger into love and indecision into action. |

| Women Who Love Too Much Robin Norwood | This text is suitable for the reader for whom being in love means
being in pain. Therapist Robin Norwood describes loving too much as a pattern of thoughts and behaviour which certain women develop as a response to problems from childhood. |

| The Prophet Kahlil Gibran | First published in the 1920s, this book attempts to provide the reader with an inspirational, allegorical guide to living. Gibran has his protagonist, called simply the prophet, deliver spiritual, yet practical, homilies on a wide variety of
topics central to daily life: love, marriage and children, work and play, possessions, beauty, truth, joy and sorrow, and death. |

| Guide for the Advanced Soul Susan Hayward (Editor) | Ashgrove Press; ISBN: 0959043934 |

| A Woman in Your Own Right Anne Dickson, Kate Charlesworth (Illustrator) | |

| The Mirror Within Anne Dickson | Clears up misconceptions about human sexuality, discusses body image, masturbation, orgasm, and lesbianism, and considers the nature of love and friendship. |

|
Growing Up Again Jeanne I. Clarke | Hazelden; ISBN: 0894865668 |

| The Successful Self Dorothy Rowe | The author's research and therapy is concerned with questions of how we
create meaning and communicate with each other. She is also author of 'Depression: the Way Out of Your Prison', 'Living with the Bomb: Can We Live Without Enemies?' and 'Beyond Fear'. |
| Open Heart Therapy Bob Mandel | |
| Build Your Own Rainbow Barrie Hopson |
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