Ed Khouri

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February 2011 Outsmarting Ourselves should be required reading for anyone wanting to serve and minister to the needs of those whose lives have been devastated by addictions and trauma. Karl’s careful discussion of the dynamic relationship between trauma, the brain’s pain-processing … Continue reading

Andrea Bacon, M.D.

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March 2011 People have an almost universal desire to be in strong, healthy, nurturing relationships where they are loved, known, and understood. However, finding and developing these types of relationships is often easier said than done. Dr. Karl Lehman gives … Continue reading

Darrell Brazell

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June 2011 I have been using the concepts and tools in Outsmarting Yourself for several years in my own life, in my counseling, and in our recovery ministry. Understanding the Verbal Logical Explainer (VLE), being “triggered,” and the Immanuel approach to emotional … Continue reading

Karen Struble, Ph.D.

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June 2011 “Lehman’s work is original and fascinating, humbly written in plain English, which makes him rare in the field of psychiatry. Hats off!” Karen Struble, Ph.D. Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Montreat College

Mark Hattendorf

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July 2011  What Dr. Lehman has done is nothing short of spectacular. By integrating the most recent findings on brain science with the most spiritually dynamic teachings on faith, he has produced a book that is uncompromising to both academically … Continue reading

Rev. Chris M. Coursey

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July 2011 Outsmarting Yourself is a relational life-preserver! This book is a must-read for every person who has a relationship with another human being. Karl and Charlotte candidly share from their personal experience, present fascinating corroborating information from mainstream scientific research, … Continue reading

Rhonda Calhoun

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July 2011 I am an avid student with a great desire to understand how our brains function in the complex dynamics present in human relationships. Having read numerous books on the subject, I can honestly say that Outsmarting Yourself by Dr. Karl … Continue reading

Edith Buller-Breer

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December 2011 I really appreciate Dr Lehman’s new book. He writes so clearly, leaving no details hanging where you wonder, “Now is this what he means?” Instead, he explains exactly what he means. Sometimes the sentences get r-e-a-l-l-y long, but … Continue reading