
 |
Gail
Carr Feldman, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, life coach, an award-winning
author, and a popular public speaker. She has appeared on
radio and television programs across the country, including
Larry King Live.
In addition to numerous talks in the United States, she has spoken on creativity and resilience psychology in Puerto Rico, Greece, and Viet Nam. Her inspiring message is how to transform the energy focused on life crises into creative self-expression and purposeful transcendent living.
|
|
BOOKS BY DR. FELDMAN
|
Dr. Feldman's classic From Crisis to Creativity explores our capacity to create and grow from adversity and crisis. It relates how all of us can use major and minor setbacks as "energy opportunities" to resolve problems and move forward on our way to greater health, happiness and purposeful living. What reviewers say!
Order From Crisis to Creativity here.
|
|
Releasing the Mother Goddess, coauthored with Eve Adamson, is written for the woman who is journeying through one of life's most remarkable spiritual and physical experiences, this is an uplifting, empowering approach to the process of childbirth and motherhood that reflects on ancient wisdom about this enduring miracle, from the goddess of fertility to the Mother Goddess herself. |
|
Releasing the Goddess Within, coauthored with Katherine Gleason, references Goddesses from cultures around the globe, to help you explore your own Goddess qualities. |
|
Dr. Feldman's Taking Advantage of Adversity was an overseas, 2nd edition of From Crisis to Creativity from TimeWarner, with updated information on post-traumatic stress, depression, and resilience training. Additional exercises to strengthen your "crisis coping muscles." Published by TimeWarner in the United Kingdom and by OverSeas Press in Asia, Middle East and Africa. |
|
Her first book Lessons in Evil, Lessons from the Light was the story of one survivor of childhood sadistic trauma. It was an alternate selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club and won the Brandeis University National Womens' Committee Major Book Award. |
Her early professional experience as a social worker involved service to Los Angeles gang groups, prison parolees and welfare families. In New Mexico, she worked at the Family and Child Guidance Center, which has a cross-cultural clientele of children, adolescents and families. Currently, Dr. Feldman specializes in life coaching and in her clinical work on helping people transform trauma and stress to expressions of personal satisfaction and creativity.
|
|