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Revised and updated to reflect the most current psychiatric and psychological industry standards. Psychological terms are used in everyday conversations, and not always with the correct meaning. When a Christian needs to know the practical implications of a term, this book is the most biblical and understandable resource available. The Bible's teaching on each issue is clearly presented, along with extensive... $20.99 |
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TABLE FOR TWO
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Breaking free from an eating disorder is difficult and complex. Those who are suffering often feel misunderstood. They struggle with feeling alone and afraid, ashamed to tell those closest to them. Their loved ones also feel helpless and ill-equipped to care for them. Within this dynamic, hurt, disappointment, and neglect often thrive. From the unique perspective of a husband and wife team, Table for Two shares...
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RELIEF WITHOUT CUTTING
Amy Baker
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Taking Your Negative Feelings to God What do you do when you get upset? Cry? Blow-up? Get depressed? Or perhaps, no one notices when you're upset because you find a quiet place and cut yourself. You're looking for relief, but is this the respite you really want? There is a better way to manage your negative emotions. Instead of cutting - the never ending cycle of hiding and going deeper and deeper - you can go to...
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PSYCHOLOGIZED MAN
Martha Peace
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Non-Christians and Christians alike often embrace a low view of God, and consequently a casual view of sin and Scripture. Instead of perceiving God as "Most High", they attempt to make God subservient to man by thinking of "Man (as) Most High." This low view of God is reflected in their attitudes about God, their attitudes about Scripture, and their attitudes of the heart. If our minds are to be transformed to think...
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PICTURE PERFECT
Amy Baker
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As a culture, we have a love-hate relationship with perfectionism. We reward perfectionists for their insistence on setting high standards and their tireless efforts to achieve them. But psychologists link perfectionism with a host of problematic behaviors ranging from eating disorders to risk aversion to workaholism. Perfectionism is a crushing burden that can leave us angry, anxious, and paralyzed. Is the solution...
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OCD, FREEDOM FOR THE OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
Michael R. Emlet
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Obsessive-compulsive thinking and behavior: Is it disobedience? Is it a disease/disorder? Both? How can you tell? How can you help? paperback, 40 pages
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LOVE TO EAT, HATE TO EAT
Elyse Fitzpatrick
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More than 80 percent of all Americans have been on a diet at some point in their lives. Low fat, low carb, high protein - you name it - they've tried it. Isn't there a better way to break the cycle in the battle of the bulge? After years of futile dieting, readers know there's more to weight control than what they eat. Having discovered the power that food has over their lives, counselor Elyse Fitzpatrick, author of...
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HELP! I'VE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH A MENTAL DISORDER
Chappell
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by Christine Chappell A mini-book written to help people (and their friends and family) who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder. If you’ve just been diagnosed with a mental disorder, you may be feeling overwhelmed and have all kinds of questions. In this mini-book, Christine Chappell writes out of her own experience of diagnosis and offers readers a redemptive perspective from which to begin processing...
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