Most of us walk through each day expecting few surprises. If we want to
better ourselves or our lives, we map out a path of gradual change,
perhaps in counseling or psychotherapy. Psychologists William Miller and
Janet C'de Baca were longtime scholars and teachers of traditional
approaches to self-improvement when they became intrigued by a different
sort of change that was sometimes experienced by people they
encountered--something often described as "a bolt from the blue" or
"seeing the light." And when they placed a request in a local newspaper
for people's stories of unexpected personal transformation, the deluge
of responses was astounding. These compelling stories of epiphanies and
sudden insights inspired Miller and C'de Baca to examine the experience
of "quantum change" through the lens of scientific psychology. Where
does quantum change come from? Why do some of us experience it, and what
kind of people do we become as a result? The answers that this book
arrives at yield remarkable insights into how human beings achieve
lasting change--sometimes even in spite of ourselves.