“Acceptance” (or more neutral “acceptance”) is the key word around which the narrative of the book by Liz Bourbeau, a Canadian psychologist and founder of the Listen to Your Body school of spiritual development, is built.
“Acceptance” (or more neutral “acceptance”) is the key word around which the narrative of the book by Liz Bourbeau, a Canadian psychologist and founder of the Listen to Your Body school of spiritual development, is built. It’s about learning to accept ourselves, our loved ones the way we are. The book is a detailed transcript of the psychologist’s dialogues with his clients — a married couple. By asking questions and analyzing the partners’ answers, Liz Burbo analyzes each situation in detail. This is an exciting read, because from chapter to chapter (from meeting to meeting) we observe how each of the participants in the dialogue changes, how he learns to accept his close and external circumstances. As a result, relationships within the family become different, more trusting and close.