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How to Weaken Your Family, Community, Government, Condo Board, Religion, Your Psychology, and Yourself

By: Clifford K. Brickman
Narrated by: Dr. Cliff Brickman
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Publisher's Summary

Dr. Clifford Brickman is an author and narrator of the acclaimed best seller, The Still, Soft Voice. Dr. Brickman is a healthcare practitioner and an individual and family therapist in Chicago at Millennium Park.

These are the contents that you'll hear in the audiobook:

  • A how-to-weaken audiobook - why?
  • The government - authorities
  • The family - motto mentality
  • Religion - let's talk about religion
  • Condo board - the blame game
  • Yourself - deepest self, suggestions
  • Family scripts - psychoanalysis
  • Outer ego and inner self - blessings

Which script do or might you follow? A weakening script, or something else.

©2019 Dr. Clifford Brickman (P)2019 Dr. Clifford Brickman
  • Unabridged Audiobook

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