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How to Redeem Yourself (from shame, disgrace and humiliation)

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Hi {NAME}, If you or someone you know wants to learn "How to Redeem themselves" , you should read Dr

Hi {NAME}, If you or someone you know wants to learn "How to Redeem themselves" (from shame, disgrace or humiliation), you should read Dr. Howard Rankin's new book, [Falling to Grace: The Art and Science of Redemption]( There are many great self-help books out there which provide very valuable insights on human behavior, “therapies” and the field of self-help in general. I have recently come across another one, which not only addresses the issue of how to deal with very difficult situations but also puts the challenges of being in the self-help field into perspective. Dr. Howard Rankin’s book [Falling to Grace: The Art and Science of Redemption]( is based on his experience of losing his psychology license nine years ago, after a very brief, consensual sexual encounter with a former client. His case was highlighted in the newspapers and publicized by the American Psychological Association. Howard outlines how he addressed the problem and uses the story to help anyone struggling with shame, disgrace and humiliation. He emphasizes courage, patience, authenticity, honesty, responsibility and humility. And once Dr. Rankin changed his mindset from revenge to seeking to make meaning out of his predicament, amazing things happened. It’s heart wrenching and heart warming. The backstory is also very relevant for those of us working in the self-help industry. Howard shares his experiences of facing a Board hearing, and highlights the severe challenges and what he sees as the contradictions in the process that any licensed health professional needs to be aware of. If you or someone you know wants to learn How to Redeem themselves (from shame, disgrace and humiliation), [buy his book today!]( The book is available on Amazon here: [( David Riklan Founder - SelfGrowth.com You are receiving this email because you signed up for our Self Improvement Newsletter or registered with []( To unsubscribe or update your information, go to the links below. 6 Pine Cluster Circle, Suite J Manalapan NJ 07726 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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