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Forgiving The Impossible
Greta Randle
Are some things just too difficult to forgive? Like child abuse at the hands of a trusted family friend? Greta Randle's story [in this new book] shows us that forgiveness is not only possible, but that it is hugely liberating for the victim.
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A Thorn In The Flesh
Pablo Martinez
Finding Strength and Hope amid Chronic Suffering... Pablo's newest book is written from his own perspective of suffering from a chronic eye disease for many years, but also his wisdom as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and
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Beyond The Edge
Hazel Rolston
'Broken, desperate and humiliated, I entered the house. When I saw Steve and Katherine, my heart felt like it was going to explode in agony. They did not deserve this madness in their lives ...' Cut off by a dense fog of post-natal depression
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In a Strange Land: People with Dementia and the Local Church
Malcolm Goldsmith
Looking at how the local church can include and care for people with dementia, this is a groundbreaking book on a little-discussed subject. They may be in a 'strange land', but have not some of us as well?
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Handbook of religion and mental health
Harold G Koenig
A serious summary of a lot of the foundational research into religion and mental health. Reports the results of several thousand research articles looking at how religion and spirituality relate to mental health problems and treatments.
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Instruments in the redeemers hands
Paul David Tripp
What is Christian Counselling? When should we use a Christian Counsellor and when should we use a secular counsellor? This is one of the clearest, most balanced and most helpful books onk the market.
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I'm not supposed to feel like this
Chris Williams, Ingrid Whitton and Paul Richards
The title says it all - this is what most Christians believe. However, the way most people understand this makes them guilty and their depression/anxiety worse.
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Genius, grief and grace
Gaius Davies
25/07/2008 -London psychiatrist, Dr Gaius Davies, tells the stories of ten famous Chrstians from the last few hundred years who battled with mental health problems. For many it was actually a key to their knowing of God and their genius in their ministry.
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The path of loneliness
Elizabeth Elliott
Loneliness is part of life and can help us discover the true value of relationships. Elizabeth lost her husband away on a missionary trip and has written a number of books about her experiences. Many of us run from loneliness
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Starved: Mercy for eating disorders
Nancy Alcorn
Mercy Ministries have written this book as a unique approach to dealing with the root of many eating disorders. Contains many testimonies and advice on where to go for help. It is part of their 'Mercy for...' series.
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