Seeing My Time Course Notes


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Seeing My Time-Course Notes


Seeing My Time-Course Notes

Author: Marydee Sklar

language: en

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Release Date: 2013-01-19


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The workbook for teaching the Sklar Process™ - a hands on, multisensory program that develops the metacognition required to change time management and organization behavior. Companion book is: Seeing My Time–Instructor's Manual by the same author.

Seeing What I Need to Do — Instructor’s Manual


Seeing What I Need to Do — Instructor’s Manual

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language: en

Publisher: Executive Functioning Succes

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MODERN RELIGIONS: AN EXPERIENTIAL ANALYSIS AND EXPOSƒ


MODERN RELIGIONS: AN EXPERIENTIAL ANALYSIS AND EXPOSƒ

Author: Elliot Benjamin, Ph.D.

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2013-10-03


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This book is an experiential analysis of over twenty modern religious/spiritual groups. The book is divided into two generic segments, inclusive of a tri-perspective experiential analysis using a variety of cult danger rating scales, and a more personal experiential description of the author's involvement in these groups, written in stream of consciousness essay form. The groups explored include controversial religious organizations such as Scientology and The Unification Church, as well as lesser known religious groups such as Conversations with God and Avatar, and also new age retreat centers such as Omega Institute for Holistic Studies and Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health. The author describes both the dangers and benefits of various groups, and based upon his own experiences is able to rate these groups on a cult danger vs. spiritual benefits scale on a gradient from "high cult danger" to "favorable spiritual group."