• Treating Trauma in Christian Counseling, Edited by Heather Davediuk Gingrich and Fred C. Gingrich
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    Treating Trauma in Christian Counseling

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    Edited by Heather Davediuk Gingrich and Fred C. Gingrich

    With extensive experience treating complex trauma, Heather Gingrich and Fred Gingrich have brought together key essays representing the latest psychological research on trauma from a Christian integration perspective. This text introduces counseling approaches, trauma information, and Christian reflections for students, instructors, clinicians, and researchers alike.

  • Understanding Sexual Abuse: A Guide for Ministry Leaders and Survivors, By Tim Hein
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    Understanding Sexual Abuse

    A Guide for Ministry Leaders and Survivors

    by Tim Hein
    Foreword by Debra Hirsch

    What does the path to healing look like for survivors of sexual abuse? And how can ministry leaders, pastors, and counselors best help them as they walk this difficult road? Drawing on both his own experience and his wife's experience as survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Tim Hein presents clinical data and resources as well as practical guidance and empathy—for both ministry leaders and survivors themselves.

  • The God-Shaped Brain: How Changing Your View of God Transforms Your Life, By Timothy R. Jennings
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    The God-Shaped Brain

    How Changing Your View of God Transforms Your Life

    by Timothy R. Jennings

    What you believe about God actually changes your brain. Psychiatrist Tim Jennings unveils how our brains and bodies thrive when we have a healthy understanding of who God is. This expanded edition now includes a study guide to help you discover how neuroscience and Scripture come together to bring healing and transformation to our lives.

  • Integrating Faith and Psychology: Twelve Psychologists Tell Their Stories, Edited by Glendon L. Moriarty
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    Integrating Faith and Psychology

    Twelve Psychologists Tell Their Stories

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    Edited by Glendon L. Moriarty
    Foreword by Gary R. Collins

    Twelve notable psychologists relate their journeys as Christians who entered the field of psychology. They provide personal reflections on their spiritual, personal and professional journeys of interrelating their faith and profession. These stories inform, inspire and encourage us, especially those who are in the caregiving professions.

  • The Reciprocating Self: Human Development in Theological Perspective, By Jack O. Balswick and Pamela Ebstyne King and Kevin S. Reimer
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    The Reciprocating Self

    Human Development in Theological Perspective

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    by Jack O. Balswick, Pamela Ebstyne King, and Kevin S. Reimer

    On the basis of a theologically grounded understanding of the nature of persons and the self, Jack O. Balswick, Pamela Ebstyne King and Kevin S. Reimer present a model of human development that ranges across all of life's stages. This revised second edition engages new research from evolutionary psychology, developmental neuroscience and positive psychology.

  • Sin, Pride & Self-Acceptance: The Problem of Identity in Theology  Psychology, By Terry D. Cooper
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    Sin, Pride & Self-Acceptance

    The Problem of Identity in Theology Psychology

    by Terry D. Cooper

    What is at the root of the problem of humanity—pride or lack of self-esteem? With theological and psychological insight, Terry D. Cooper demonstrates how the Christian doctrine of a sinful and fallen humanity sheds light on this centuries-long debate.

  • Forgiving and Reconciling: Bridges to Wholeness and Hope, By Everett L. Worthington Jr.
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    Forgiving and Reconciling

    Bridges to Wholeness and Hope

    by Everett L. Worthington Jr.

    God calls us to forgive those who have hurt us, but that's often easier said than done. Combining insights from his professional research and personal experience, Everett L. Worthington, Jr. shows what it takes (intellectually, emotionally, spiritually, and relationally) to move toward and beyond forgiveness and to cross the bridge to reconciliation.

  • Trekking Toward Wholeness: A Resource for Care Group Leaders, By Stephen P. Greggo
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    Trekking Toward Wholeness

    A Resource for Care Group Leaders

    by Stephen P. Greggo

    Stephen Greggo presents a resource for trained leaders of ministry care groups in a variety of church-related contexts. Its purpose is to assist group leaders in facilitating the development of healing, transforming relationships in the group setting.

  • Spiritual Dimensions of Mental Health, By Judith Allen Shelly and Sandra D. John
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    Spiritual Dimensions of Mental Health

    by Judith Allen Shelly and Sandra D. John

    Judith Allen Shelly, Sandra D. John and several mental-health professionals discuss how caregivers can identify their clients' spiritual needs and offer effective help.

  • What Your Body Knows About God: How We Are Designed to Connect, Serve and Thrive, By Rob Moll
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    What Your Body Knows About God

    How We Are Designed to Connect, Serve and Thrive

    by Rob Moll
    Foreword by Michael Card

    Scientists are now discovering ways that our bodies are designed to connect with God. Award-winning journalist Rob Moll explores the fascinating ways in which our brains and bodies interact with God and spiritual realities, using neuroscience to show how our brains actually change and adapt when engaged in spiritual practices.

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