Carolyn Booker-Pierce
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Loving people that are unstable is not always easy, but we love them anyway. That love doesn't automatically go away due to an addiction. When a family member, friend, or someone close to us, has an addiction, how do we love them? What does that love look like?
What are we to do when our loved one is lost and stops taking care of themselves? What happens when their compulsive, uncontrollable, and chronic behaviors tread on our trust?
A few...
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This is a book about how to deal with and understand the behaviors of a narcissistic partner, family member, friend, boss, or a coworker.
The focus is more on the male narcissist since studies have shown 75%-80% of the narcissist are men. That leaves us with a clear understanding that some female narcissists exist as well.
Those of us who find ourselves in a relationship with a narcissist have come to experience their self-absorbed behavior. That...
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The author wrote More than a Village to give some insight into how raising black men in American took more than two parents.
There are stories about how aunties and uncles were instrumental in the three men's lives as they grew up, and even how grandpas and grandmas play a role. In addition, the neighbors, neighborhoods, schools, and churches helped shape and influence black men in America.
There were positive, and a few negative experiences that...
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"The Lord is My Shepherd" is compilation of short story testimonies of how Psalm 23 comes alive in the personal life of the writer, Carolyn Booker-Pierce. These are real life incidents that confirm Christ Jesus as, a being a good Shepherd, who cares for his sheep, God's people.
She tells of the incredible moment, when she needed immediate help, and the Lord, her Shepherd, shows up and takes amazing care of her. Sometimes it seems like no one was...
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"You're Still Not Crazy" is the sequel to "Girl, You're Not Crazy, You're Dealing with a Narcissist." It helps explain that those with empathic-type personalities are drawn to or targeted by the narcissist. Narcissists tend to make their targets feel like they are crazy due to all the games they play to manipulate empaths and other compassionate type people to get their own selfish needs met.
This book is an attempt to bring understanding to how...