Rokelle Lerner: 5 books

Book cover of The Object of My Affection Is in My Reflection
by Rokelle Lerner
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

In her latest book, relationship expert Rokelle Lerner, tackles the innerworkings of narcissism and offers compassionate and realistic advice for surviving a relationship with those afflicted with this personality disorder. A Narcissist can make life exhilaratingly exciting one minute, and shear hell...
Book cover of Living in the Comfort Zone

Living in the Comfort Zone

The Gift of Boundaries in Relationships

by Rokelle Lerner
Language: English
Release Date: April 12, 2010

Here is one of the most useful books on relationships you will ever read. This book challenges you to explore the unknown depths of the soul and claim your individuality, while learning to connect with others in a healthy way. The term "comfort zone" describes the internal sanctuary you create by...
Book cover of Boundaries for Codependents

Boundaries for Codependents

Hazelden Classics for Families

by Rokelle Lerner
Language: English
Release Date: December 2, 2010

So much of recovery from codependence has to do with figuring out where we stop and another person begins. Growing up in an alcoholic or dysfunctional family often prevents us from creating healthy physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual boundaries. This pamphlet offers meaningful insight...
Book cover of Affirmations for the Inner Child
by Rokelle Lerner
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

All of us need positive affirmation throughout our lives. As children, these powerful messages helped us to know that we were worthwhile, that it was all right to want food and to be touched, and that our very existence was a precious gift. The messages that we received from our parents helped us...
Book cover of Daily Affirmations for Adult Children of Alcoholics

Daily Affirmations for Adult Children of Alcoholics

For Adult Children of Alcoholics

by Rokelle Lerner
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

The messages that we give to ourselves are the most important messages we hear. The internal briefings and conversations we hold determine our attitudes, our behavior and the course of our lives. If, as children, we were criticized and shamed, our internal dialogue will be self-deprecating. If we...
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