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"Do No Harm" is for people trapped in an addiction and for those who love them. It’s also geared for people in the helping professions. Today so many of us struggle with addictive substances and behaviors: illegal or prescription drugs, alcohol, food, gambling, sex, overspending, nicotine, or caffeine. For instance, one out of eight Americans is a heavy drinker or abuses drugs. With the proliferation of mobile phones, Internet addiction has reached epidemic proportions. "Do No Harm" covers all the major addictions. Our culture fosters addictions. Economics is the mark of human achievement. The word “affluenza” (“affluence” and “influenza”) refers to the dramatic increase of stress, overwork, and debt from obsessively pursuing the American Dream. Economic pressure, climate change, wars, shootings, terrorism, and assault erode our sense of security. We’re becoming more guarded, more disconnected from our surroundings. We use addictions to calm our fears. Most books on addictions deal only with symptoms. "Do No Harm" explores the underlying causes, aiming at total recovery. Understanding the deeper layers of our struggle is necessary for the addiction to lose its hold. Kobrin’s approach is holistic, encompassing our whole self and our relationship to self and the world. Kobrin says, “Addictions are an unconscious effort to survive a lack of meaning in ourselves, others, and our lives. We believe we’re undeserving and insignificant. I call this belief system ‘the Dark Spiral.’ When we’re lost in its inner emptiness, our lives feel mundane and useless.” The antidote for the Dark Spiral is “the Satisfied Soul” – positive connections with our emotions, body, family, relationships, community, vocation, living situation, and our environment. Connecting with the “Inner Core Self” – our authentic self – and what gives meaning to life is vital. Our Satisfied Soul enables mindfulness of the present moment instead of obsessing on past misfortune or anxiety about the future. To change the dysfunctional pattern of an addiction, we need the power and energy of a Satisfied Soul. "Do No Harm" is user-friendly and designed for a quick start. It’s divided into three parts. The first part, Overture, outlines and defines the features of an addiction. It includes an overview of the book’s basic ideas and concepts. It surveys the most important points of each type of addiction. The second part, Causes, explores underlying factors causing the addiction. Appreciating how and why the addiction developed is vital for releasing guilt and self-blame. There are clear-cut reasons that brought us to this point. Knowing them frees us from the false belief that we’re doomed to struggle with the addiction forever and ever. The third and major part of the book, Solutions, offers new concepts and practical tools for recovery. "Do No Harm" contains useful statistics and research. (Readers wishing to focus on the practical side of healing addictions are free to glide over this.) In the text are two types of boxes. One contains points made by a specialist whom Kobrin has interviewed. Each specialist has considerable expertise with a particular addiction and methodology. The other type of box contains vignettes or case histories – vividly written stories that illustrate the text and powerfully aid the healing journey. "Do No Harm" is for those of us wishing for more gratification in life than a double scotch, a hit of coke or nicotine, frosted pastries, excessive texting, casual sex, multiple casino games, perusing catalogs for the latest toy, or numerous cups of joe to keep us going. It’s for those of us longing for something deeply satisfying, nourishing, and fulfilling, for discovering unknown aspects of the self – our hidden potential, talents, gifts, and capabilities. Do No Harm gives us permission to step into rich, joyful, and prosperous living. "You contain within you a multitude of gifts to be unwrapped" – Kobrin

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Shoshana Kobrin, MA, LMFT, was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. After taking a Master’s degree in literature, she pioneered a multi-cultural communications program during apartheid in South Africa. Her manual, "Communicate While You Teach" was written for teachers and nurses in training. Interest in intercultural group dynamics led her to a Master’s degree in psychology at John F. Kennedy University, Orinda, California. She is a psychotherapist, specializing in food and weight issues, eating disorders, addictions, and writing and art therapy. Kobrin teaches at university level, supervises interns, and provides continuing education for therapists and nurses. She is a Reiki practitioner, treating people and animals. For thirty-two years, Kobrin has been teaching, training, public speaking, and facilitating workshops and retreats in the community. She has presented at twelve, state-wide, professional conferences. Her user-friendly journaling book, "The Satisfied Soul GuideBook: Your Path to Transformation" was published in 2011, "The Satisfied Soul: Transforming Your Food and Weight Worries" arrived in 2012. "Love, Anger, Power - and Food" was published in 2013. Poetry, a children’s book, short stories, and a novel, are in the works. Books, reading, and writing have been an important part of Kobrin’s life since childhood. Two tools were invaluable in healing from a challenging childhood and her long history of bulimia: Natalie Goldberg’s "Wild Mind" which introduced her to free, associative journaling, and Buddhism’s Vipassana meditation technique. Kobrin’s spiritual and creative life, which she defines as “connection in many spheres of life” is of prime importance to her. She lives in Walnut Creek, California, and enjoys lap swimming, hiking, choral singing, piano and guitar, song writing, sketching, and ceramic sculpture.

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  • PublisherKobrin Kreations
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 0990885402
  • ISBN 13 9780990885405
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages204

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