Danna G Hallmark: 5 books

Book cover of Your Personal Guide To Finding Yourself When You Didn't Know You were Missing
by Danna G Hallmark
Language: English
Release Date: March 13, 2014

Your Personal Guide to Finding Yourself When You Didn't Know You Were Missing is a product of 35 years experience & development in Transactional Analysisas. Author Danna G. Hallmark offers every person the means to discover what they truly want in life and separate that from any personal baggage....
Book cover of Eric Berne and His Big Idea!
by Danna G Hallmark
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2014

Eric Berne lived and worked during the first development of psychology as we know it today. He was one of the forward thinkers of that time and is best known today for his life-changing book, Games People Play, a compilation of situations and interactions he observed with the aid of his earliest work...
Book cover of How Do I Feel Happy? How Do I Feel Sad?
by Danna G Hallmark
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2014

There are shelves full of books about children's behavior. The book stores, schools, and psychiatrist offices are choked with them. Each of these books attempts to tell the reader what is going on with the child when some sort of behavior is observed. This is all well and good. But, it is passing...
Book cover of Clarity: Seeing and Hearing: A Strategy Vol. I
by Jut Meininger, Danna G Hallmark
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2018

In his pioneering work Dr. Eric Berne introduced his discovery that the human mind works by “juggling”, so to speak only three distinct things, which he referred to as types of energy. These three aspects of the human thinking process he identified by name as: Feelings, Knowledge, and Experience. Contrary...
Book cover of 7-Step Strategy for Human Resources and Public Relations
by Danna G Hallmark
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2014

Do your PR and HR Departments or personnel have a strategy? Do you have a proven formula that can be employed time and time again with sure-fire outcomes? Probably not. Not because you haven’t been diligent in giving them everything you think they need. Not because they haven’t tried.Actually,...
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