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Breakup bootcamp : how to transform heartbreak into healing / Amy Chan.

Breakup bootcamp : how to transform heartbreak into healing / Amy Chan.
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158.1 CHAN
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781846046704 (paperback)
Name Chan, Xiuwen author.
Title Breakup bootcamp : how to transform heartbreak into healing / Amy Chan.
Published London : Rider Books, 2020.
©2020
Description 327 pages ; 22 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references.
Summary A self-affirming, holistic guide to transforming heartbreak into healing Amy Chan hit rock bottom when she discovered that her boyfriend cheated on her. Although she was angry and broken-hearted, Chan soon came to realize that the breakup was the shakeup she needed to redirect her life. Instead of descending into darkness, she used the pain of the breakup as a bridge to self-actualization. She devoted herself to learning various healing modalities from the ancient to the scientific, and dived into the psychology of love. It worked. Fast forward years later, Amy completely transformed her life, her relationships and founded a breakup bootcamp helping countless of women heal their hurt. In Breakup Bootcamp, Amy Chan directs her experience into a practical, thoughtful guide to turning broken hearts into an opportunity to break out of complacency and destructive habits. Dubbed 'the Chief Heart Hacker,' Amy Chan grounds her practical advice and tried and tested methods rooted in cutting-edge psychology and research, helping readers heal and reclaim their self-love. Relatable, life-changing, and backed by sound scientific research, Breakup Bootcamp can help anyone turn their greatest heartbreak into a powerful tool for growth.
Subjects Self-actualization (Psychology)
Separation (Psychology)
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