Judith Orloff
Judith Orloff, MD, is a leading voice in the fields of medicine,
psychiatry, and intuitive development. An assistant clinical
professor of psychiatry at UCLA, her bestselling books include The
Empath’s Survival Guide, Emotional Freedom, Positive Energy, Dr.
Judith Orloff's Guide to Intuitive Healing, and Second Sight. Find
more inspiration at Dr. Orloff’s website drjudithorloff.com.
"Judith Orloff, a psychiatrist from UCLA, advises physicians on
improving their intuitive powers. Her simple but powerful message
is 'Listen to your patients.'" --New England Journal of Medicine
"Have you ever been told that you need to grow a thicker skin? Do
you suspect that your sensitivity is the source not only of your
pain but also of your joy, plus your empathy, creativity, and
spirituality besides? This is the book for you. Written with--what
else?--tremendous empathy, The Empath's Survival Guide will help
you to understand yourself and your gifts, and to forge a healthy
path through this ever-coarsening but deeply beautiful world."
--Susan Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Quiet and
founder of Quiet Revolution "Dr. Orloff combines neuroscience,
intuition, and energy medicine to show you how to stay powerful and
strong in the world, while also keeping your compassion and empathy
alive." --Deepak Chopra, author of Super Genes "The Empath's
Survival Guide is wonderful, warm, and wise. Reading Judith's book
is like having a very savvy sister who teaches you the insider
skills of how to deal with this perplexing and amazing talent of
extreme sensitivity. We all know someone who is extremely
sensitive, and the world hits them hard. It could be you, your
sister or brother, your spouse, a coworker, or a friend. This book
is packed with practical hints for embracing sensitivity and
turning it into a gift." --Lorin Roche, author of The Radiance
Sutras "Being an empath is the new normal--and what a perfect
guidebook. Now people will know how to cope with being highly
sensitive in their everyday lives. Fabulous and so timely. Everyone
needs this book." --Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit
and Sacred Contracts "In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Judith
Orloff provides us with a deep understanding of the empath's
journey. Her professional knowledge, as well as her personal
experience as an empath--combined with the practical tools for
surviving in a sometimes challenging world--make her the leading
expert in the field. This book will not only help you to cope with
being a sensitive person, it will teach you how to tune your
abilities and develop a coherent set of skills to master yourself.
Dr. Orloff does a brilliant job in helping us discover the empath
in all of us." --Dr. Joe Dispenza, New York Times bestselling
author of You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter "Dr. Orloff
has done a great service to empaths everywhere with The Empath's
Survival Guide. This information will help thousands of people
protect themselves from psychic vampires, set healthy boundaries,
and recognize their sensitivity as the gift it truly is."
--Christiane Northrup, MD, author of the New York Times bestsellers
Goddesses Never Age; Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom; and The Wisdom
of Menopause "This book is essential reading for anyone who feels
overwhelmed by our chaotic world and wants to master tools to
become a more sensitive, whole, and powerful person. It's also for
the loved ones of sensitive people who want to understand them
better. It is easy to read, straight to the point, and offers
practical ways for loving people to thrive and avoid compassion
burnout. A physician and empath herself, Dr. Orloff shows you how
to prevent sensory overload by setting healthy boundaries with many
types of draining people, including narcissists. This book is a
lifetime guide to return to again and again. Highly recommended!"
--Joan Borysenko, PhD, author of New York Times bestseller Minding
the Body, Mending the Mind "The Empath's Survival Guide is a
lifesaver for sensitive people and anyone who wants to become more
empathic in their relationships without taking on your partner's
stress. Highly recommended!" --John Gray, PhD, author of the
international bestseller Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
"Once in a while a book appears that could have described yet
another pathology. Instead TheEmpath's Survival Guide by Judith
Orloff humanizes a group of persons whose special traits and
talents are normalized on the continuum of human experience and
appreciated for their specialness. We recommend everyone read this
book to broaden their view of human diversity and deepen their
empathy for special talents and challenges." --Harville Hendrix,
PhD, and Helen LaKelly Hunt, PhD, coauthors of the New York Times
bestseller Getting the Love You Want, Imago Relationship Therapy,
and Making Marriage Simple "Anyone feeling too stressed or too
sensitive to personal or planetary changes will love this new book.
It provides tips, tools, and techniques for those of us often
misunderstood by others. A masterpiece of love and understanding."
--Joe Vitale, author of Zero Limits and The Attractor Factor "Many
individuals discover that opening to others through love,
compassion, and empathy involves becoming vulnerable and often
damaged psychologically and spiritually. Empaths, take heart! The
solution is not to give up empathy, but to develop skills that
avoid being damaged or blindsided in the process. Dr. Judith
Orloff's The Empath's Survival Guide shows how. This book is
seriously needed. It addresses an issue long ignored in healing,
psychology, and medicine." --Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind:
How Our Individual Mind Is Part of a Greater Consciousness and Why
It Matters
The Empath's Survival Guide contributes to a better awareness of
just what empaths have to go through, and why they have such
heightened perceptions. Empaths live among us --they're our
coworkers, neighbors, our family members, our icons. Albert
Einstein, Princess Diana and Winona Ryder are on the list, as was
Abraham Lincoln. We can learn much from their capacity compassion
and mutual understanding -- and we can help them better manage this
hectic world.
--Patricia Gale, BlogCritics "Judith Orloff, MD, delivers a
comprehensive manual for empaths and the highly sensitive. For this
historically overlooked population, the book offers a wealth of
coping skills and practical advice from a unique perspective...Her
compassionate understanding combined with practical knowledge make
this book an exceptional find." --The TherapistMagazine
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