Peter Walker Libros
Pete Walker es un terapeuta especializado en ayudar a adultos a superar traumas infantiles y sus efectos duraderos. Su trabajo se centra en personas cuyas experiencias de abuso o negligencia han provocado síntomas del Trastorno de Estrés Postraumático Complejo (TEPC). Basándose en décadas de experiencia como consejero y educador, Walker guía a los clientes hacia la sanación de heridas psicológicas profundamente arraigadas. Su viaje personal con el TEPC informa su enfoque empático y perspicaz de la terapia.






The Tao of Fully Feeling
- 293 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
This book is a handbook for increasing your emotional intelligence. Moreover, if you are a survivor of a dysfunctional family, it is a guide for repairing the damage done to your emotional nature in childhood. The Tao of Fully Feeling focuses primarily on the emotional healing level of trauma recovery. It is a safe handbook for grieving losses of childhood. Whether or not you are a childhood trauma survivor, this book is a guide to emotional health. The degree of our mental health is often reflected in the degree to which we love and respect ourselves and others in a myriad of different feeling states. Real self-esteem and real intimacy with others depends on the ability to lovingly be there for oneself and others, whether one's feeling experience is pleasant or unpleasant.
Bike nation : how cycling can save the world
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
A revolution on the roads is approaching. Is it time for drivers to Give Way? Guardian news correspondent, Peter Walker, takes us on a journey around the world, exploring the varying attitudes to cycling on our highways. Visit the shining examples of Amsterdam and Copenhagen, where cycling culture is an intrinsic part of the approach of politicians and officials. How have these cities made provision for cyclists and what are the extraordinary benefits? And then take to the less welcoming roads of Britain, USA and Australia, where cycling can still be a terrifying experience. What are the tragic mistakes being made when planning and developing cities, and how do these mistakes lead to aggression towards the cycling community? Millions of us find ourselves frustrated by the motor mentality and fighting for our rights to ride. This brilliant, shocking investigation will prepare you with all you need to know to confidently claim your place on the road.
In the Steps of Jesus
- 216 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A colourful and authoritative companion to the key sites visited by Jesus, written by an expert guide
In the Steps of Saint Paul
- 282 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Utilizing his expertise in Biblical studies and tour experience, Peter Walker vividly reconstructs the travels of Saint Paul as depicted in the Book of Acts and Paul's letters. The narrative explores the various locations Paul visited, providing contemporary insights into the challenges he faced and his motivations. Enhanced with timelines, topical features, maps, and street plans, this engaging book serves as an excellent introduction to Paul's life and journeys, appealing to scholars of all levels.
The Jesus Way
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The Essential Christian Discipleship Guide - Back in Print and Fully Revised.
A visual tour of the promised land, from the stark vistas of the Judean wilderness to the lush banks of the Jordan
Death of a Princess - Large Print
- 360 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Detective Superintendent Mark Pemberton delves into the suspicious death of a wealthy heiress known as The Princess, found shot on her estate. As he navigates rumors and family secrets, Pemberton questions whether her death was an accident or a calculated murder. The impending sale of the Milverdale estate reveals potential motives among tenants and family members, leading him to suspect that a hidden heir might be involved. The investigation uncovers a web of intrigue surrounding inheritance and betrayal.
It is 1967, and as America's allies hesitate over whether to send more troops to Vietnam and the strains of 'All You Need is Love' echo from Abbey Road, students take to the streets of Wellington, New Zealand, to protest the war. Among them are Race, Candy, Chadwick and FitzGerald and their elusive, electrifying friend Morgan Tawhai. They are young and hopeful and the world is all before them. Forty years later, in Washington DC, Race's son Toby is navigating his own path across a landscape still trembling with the reverberations of 9/11. Uncertain whether love is really all he needs, Toby, along with his girlfriend JoJo, watches the centuries-old fragments of a comet fall across the sky while America secretly begins planning to invade Iraq. As Race and his companions move through the first decade of the new millennium, their friendships tested and pulled apart and reconfigured anew, they come to discover that Morgan - who burned as brightly as any comet, who could quote Shakespeare and Sterne, The Iliad and Bob Dylan, and who will forever remain the twenty-year-old they once knew - is both the mystery and the touchstone of their lives. From the shores of New Zealand to the political heart of Washington and to the hills above Beirut, Some Here Among Us is a stunning meditation on youth and promise and loss. It is a novel for our times.
Massage offers a special way of caring for your baby. In this practical guide, you will discover easy-to-learn massage routines and flexibility exercises which will help you to nurture your child through the crucial early stages of development.

