John Bradshaw
Psychology
John Bradshaw was a prominent figure in the self-help movement, known for his work on personal growth and family dynamics.
He authored five New York Times bestsellers and hosted PBS television series based on his books.
Bradshaw popularized concepts like the "Inner Child" and "dysfunctional family." His career spanned counseling, theology, management consulting, and public speaking.
Through his books, TV shows, lectures, and workshops, he impacted millions of lives.
Bradshaw's approach combined various disciplines to address issues of shame, addiction, and family secrets, making him a influential voice in personal development for over two decades.
Books by John Bradshaw

Bradshaw on the Family
by John Bradshaw
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1985
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336 pages
4.12
1.4K ratings
Psychology
Self Help
Relationships

Family Secrets - The Path from Shame to Healing
by John Bradshaw
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1990
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320 pages
4.15
247 ratings
Psychology
Self Help
Relationships

Homecoming
by John Bradshaw
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1984
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304 pages
4.02
2.7K ratings
Psychology
Self Help
Mental Health

Healing the Shame that Binds You
by John Bradshaw
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1988
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316 pages
4.09
11.8K ratings
Psychology
Self Help
Mental Health

Creating Love
by John Bradshaw
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1992
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400 pages
4.01
211 ratings
Relationships
Self Help
Psychology