These are just some of Cameron Stauth's books. To learn more about his books, please visit his Amazon.com page.
“Trust is one of life’s biggest obstacles. The Code of Trust gets to the heart of the issue by addressing the core of how we build and inspire trust. His real world examples in stressful situations offer an engaging backdrop to learn about human nature." ―Shane Parrish, publisher of the renowned Farnam Street blog |
“A powerful tale of religious beliefs gone awry.” ―Kirkus Reviews “In the compulsively readable In the Name of God: The True Story of the Fight to Save Children From Faith-Healing Homicide, Portland reporter Cameron Stauth interweaves two parallel narratives, both equally compelling.” ―The Oregonian |
“This remarkable and timely book provides a truly invaluable resource for parents, guiding them toward positive steps they can take to rescue their children. Bock and Stauth have done an outstanding job of removing the barriers to understanding these conditions and getting children started on the path to recovery.” –Richard Deth, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology, Northeastern University |
“Everyone wants to be happy. So much suffering and illness occur when we look for happiness in the wrong places. What Happy People Know distills the best of science and spirituality, sharing with deep and profound wisdom how we can learn to be happy and let go of suffering. Highly recommended.” ―Dean Ornish, M.D., founder and president of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute, clinical professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco; ad author of Love and Survival and Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease
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"Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa shows us how the tremendous power of Medical Meditation can heal not only the body but also the mind and soul. I strongly recommend it." —Deepak Chopra, M.D., author of How to Know God
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"A must-read for anyone interested in defending themselves against age-related loss of memory and other mental functions." --Andrew Weil, M.D.
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