Amber Rain has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 5 ratings. The most-rated is Dealing with a Depressed Person.

Help for Friends and Family Members Dealing with Someone Who Is Depressed Everything you need for dealing with a friend, spouse, child, boyfriend, girlfriend, or family member who suffers from depression or anxiety is in this book. This is not one of those short books that lacks substance. No! It is filled with proven methods for coping with someone who is depressed. From the author, Amber Rain, on coping with a depressed person: All of us are hit with the blues now and then, and that's not unusual. When we are challenged or hit rough spots in our lives, most of us are inclined to saywe are "depressed" without giving it a second thought. But upon scrutiny we have to know that depression is much more than just feeling sad. In fact depression is a condition that causes you to feel much more than sadness. People with depression also feel hopeless, insignificant, and helpless, and these feelings can dominate for days, weeks, or even longer. Depression affects normal functioning and can start to affect the various aspects of life in general. When we find out someone close to us has depression, we may feel at a loss with regards to how we can help and how we can reach out. To be able to help someone with depression, we should start with knowing what depression is and how it affects someone in daily life. If we take that extra step to arm ourselves with the knowledge we need to help the people we care about, then we may very well become important factors in their recovery and healing processes. This book is recorded in a way that is easy to digest, and each portion of the content will give you information in quick tips that are easy to listen to, understand, and apply in real life.
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Dealing with a Bipolar Person - Get Equipped with the Skills Needed for Coping with a Spouse, Friend, Family Member, or Someone You Love with Manic Depression. Does it feel as though you are on a wild roller-coaster ride of emotions due to your interactions with someone who has been diagnosed as being bipolar? Are you feeling frustrated, sad, lonely, angry, depressed, and hurt because of the situation you've found yourself in with this person you so desperately love? Are you exhausted from focusing all of your attention on what the sick person is doing all of the time? Does it feel as though you have totally lost yourself and are consumed with obsessing over everything the manic or depressed person is doing? I understand your situation all too well. I've been coping with people who suffer from mood disorders for the past 45 years, and there's nothing easy about it. One minute it can seem as though everything in life is just fine, then suddenly some disturbing thing happens, and it seems like your life is falling apart. Although you cannot control the actions of others, you can learn how to have more control over your own emotions and actions in the midst of this very difficult situation. There is hope! As you are learning about what the bipolar person's world is like in this audiobook, you are also going to be getting equipped with skills you need in order to take charge of your life again. Inside this book on dealing with someone who is bipolar, you are going to learn how to: Have a deeper level of compassion for your friend, family member, spouse, or person you love who is suffering with manic depression Not let the person with the mood disorder cause your emotions to experience extreme ups and downs Detach with love Set boundaries Stop being an enabler Love the bipolar person without conditions Enjoy your life again
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How to stop arguing with difficult people. Are you exhausted from dealing with conflict? Do you just want the constant arguing to stop? Are the guilt, shame, and intensity of blame wearing you down? Everything you need to stop fighting and arguing with difficult people is in this audiobook. These life skills will work in any situation where conflict resolution is or isn't possible. The reason they work is because they are centered on teaching you how to manage conflict in such a way that it doesn't harm you emotionally anymore. You will learn how to: Stop an argument from starting Connect in a confident and effective manner Protect your emotions when dealing with difficult people Set boundaries with people who want to treat you like a doormat Cope with rejection and find deeply based serenity in loving yourself Stop fighting and arguing with anyone The author, Amber Rain, has successfully used these methods for dealing with difficult people and situations since 2001. It all started when she was married to an alcoholic and found herself caught in the grips of constant conflict. The levels of stress, anger, and anxiety were too much for her to bear. Amber sought out help and has since helped tens of thousands of people all over the world learn how to cope with difficult people.
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Are you tired of arguing and fighting with difficult people? Is your life filled with chaos and drama? Are you overly stressed because of how your boss, spouse, child, friend, co-worker, girlfriend, boyfriend or family member is treating you? Are you longing for peace of mind? In Amber Rain's book, Dealing with Difficult People: Coping with Conflict, Angry People, Abusive Behavior and Rage, you will find the help you need in order to make positive changes in your life. She has helped tens of thousands of people all over the world, since 2008, learn how to deal with conflicting relationships and she can help you too. When you are finished listening to this book, you will know how to: Deal with rejection Stop an argument before it has a chance to start Not be a doormat Set boundaries Communicate in an intelligent and empowering way Deal with negative people Get out of harm's way Put an end to being abused Decide what issues are important to address and which ones you should let go of And much more Ideas from the book on dealing with difficult people: You cannot change how someone treats you. All you can do is communicate with them in hopes that they will be willing to work out their difficulties. You have to understand that some people are never going to change. In situations where you are dealing with someone like this, the responsibility for change is going to have to be your own. Nothing changes if nothing changes. Insanity is doing the same things over and over again, expecting different results. If you feel all of your efforts to work out your differences with someone are pointless, then you have to make changes.
©2014-2015 Jordy Christo (P)2015 Jordy Christo