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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am?by: S.J. John Powell List Price: $4.95 Price: $3.37 You Save: $1.58 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
EAN: 9780913592021 ISBN: 0913592021 Label: Argus Communications Manufacturer: Argus Communications Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 167 Publication Date: 1969-12 Publisher: Argus Communications Studio: Argus Communications Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Tough to think about"Why am I afraid to tell you who I am?" Cynically, "Because Father Powell is having me undress for him." Some may see that as a cheap "ad hominem" shot, but the reality that the author manipulated the very concepts he discusses in this book, calls into question their validity. Like a great deal of pop psych/religion of the time period, the book has an easy appeal, but begins to wane under critical evaluation. In case you are unaware, Father Powell, now lost in dementia, admitted ... Read More Rating: - A rare treasureIt is rare that I will seek out a book that I have owned and read after more than 30 years. I, however, lost my original copy and wanted to keep my "John Powell" collection in tact...that and it is a book that I think should be required reading for all 1st year counseling or social work students. It is truly a gift and a worthwhile read for anyone seeking a more mature & rewarding life. Rating: - Best Self-Help BoodI first read this book in 1972. It answered so many questions regarding my feelings, interations with others, and my view of life in general. I recently purchased another copy and the message holds true today as it did over 35 years ago. This is a timeless book. Rating: - One of the best I've readJohn Powell writes in such a way that he is easy to understand. What he writes makes sense. He uses examples and research to back up his points. I would suggest this to wanting to become more self aware. Rating: - Admitted sexual child abuseA settlement has been reached in connection this Roman Catholic priest accused of sexual abuse. At least six adults claimed father John Powell abused them in the late 60's and 70's. No criminal charges were filed against Powell but the priest has admitted to the abuse.
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