Anguished Hope

Anguished Hope
Author: Leonard Grob,John K. Roth
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802833297

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Speaking from their respective disciplines in the humanities, theology, and education, thirteen Holocaust scholars -- both Jewish and Christian -- candidly address the challenges, risks, and possibilities embedded in the discouraging, long-lasting Palestinian-Israeli conflict. They also sharply critique the use of Holocaust terminology or imagery by the modern-day combatants -- on either side -- as trivialization of a unique and devastating event. Anguished Hope casts a powerful vision for a more peaceful future in the Middle East.Contributors: Rachel N. Baum David Blumenthal Margaret Brearley Britta Frede-Wenger Myrna Goldenberg Peter J. Haas Henry F. Knight Hubert Locke David Patterson Didier Pollefeyt Amy H. Shapiro

From Anguish to Hope

From Anguish to Hope
Author: Jody Schloss
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781664143951

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This book describes Jody’s life in poetry. At 23 years old, Jody was seriously injured in a car roll-over on a highway near L.A. She spent months in a coma and years in recovery. Jody writes about the extreme love and support that she received from my family and friends over the years. She also discusses her childhood, education and love for animals. Following her accident, Jody worked hard to pursue the life that she had always dreamed of, being a teacher, and working with children. She has always been very adventurous, and she manages to participate in my many exciting sports . Jody plans to write a second book to continue her story.

Hesitant Hope A memoir of anguish endurance and healing

Hesitant Hope  A memoir of anguish  endurance and healing
Author: Helen DeVries
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2018-02-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781525520761

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In 2013, Helen DeVries received a death sentence – stage IV cancer of the appendix. Her only hope was a drastic surgery that would take twenty hours and require removing the contents of her abdomen and flushing the peritoneal cavity with highly concentrated, heated chemotherapy – an extremely invasive procedure requiring days in intensive care and weeks in the hospital. The alternative was three to six months of symptom-free living followed by palliative care for another two and a half to three years... “but certainly not five years.” The HIPEC (hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy) treatment would take place at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital, but to even qualify for the procedure would require a six-month chemotherapy regime. Hesitant Hope maps out the psychological landscape she and those close to her had to cross and illustrates the importance of a strong support network of family and friends. A lucid, unflinching look at a subject that will touch almost everyone at some point in their life. While cancer treatments continue to evolve, statistics remain ominous – 1 in 2 Canadians can be expected to develop cancer in their lifetime.

Night of Anguish Morning of Hope

Night of Anguish  Morning of Hope
Author: Jean Mize
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011-03-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781456879402

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How does a Christian live through heart-rending personal tragedy without becoming bitter or defeated? Night of Anguish, Morning of Hope is a rewrite of the true story of 12-yearold Dana Diane Mize, who was abducted from her hometown, taken to an isolated area, and murdered. Despite the horror of the circumstances, the reader cannot help but join Dana’s mother in praise to God for His grace and comfort during the family’s healing process. Dana’s parents, two brothers and a sister were shown, through faith, God’s Sustaining power and His ability to bring good out of evil. They have learned that understanding is not demonstrated by comprehension of circumstances, but by commitment to and communion with God. This is a true story of compassion, faith and forgiveness that can encourage everyone in whatever trial they are experiencing.

The Soul in Anguish

The Soul in Anguish
Author: Lionel Corbett
Publsiher: Chiron Publications
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781630512378

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The Soul in Anguish: Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Suffering presents a variety of approaches to psychotherapeutic work with suffering people, from the perspectives of both Jungian and psychoanalytic psychology. An important theme of the book is that suffering may be harmful or helpful to the development of the personality. Our culture tends to assume that suffering is invariably negative or pointless, but this is not necessarily so; suffering may be destructive, but it may lead to positive developments such as enhanced empathy for others, wisdom, or spiritual development. The book offers professionals in any helping profession various frameworks within which to view suffering, so that the individual's suffering does not seem to be random or meaningless. Cognitive-behavioral approaches, the approach of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric association, and the promise of evidence-based strategies may or may not be applicable to the unique circumstances of the suffering individual. These approaches also ignore the unconscious sources of much suffering, its implications for the ongoing development of the personality, and the nuances of the therapeutic relationship. We cannot objectify or measure suffering; suffering is best viewed from within the individual's perspective, because people with the same diagnosis suffer in unique ways. The Soul in Anguish is a groundbreaking, meticulously researched study from an outstanding Jungian analyst and scholar. It provides illuminating ways into the transformative potential of suffering and how it can be dealt with in the consulting room. Charting the soul's agonies with great compassion and profound sensitivity, Dr. Corbett skillfully delineates clinical, philosophical and spiritual concepts of suffering that testify to the endurance of the human spirit. This book is an enlightening read for anybody with a passionate concern for the human soul. - Ursula Wirtz, PhD, Jungian Analyst, Author of Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of Transformation With extraordinary candor The Soul in Anguish brings its readers face to face with one of the most difficult topics in life, suffering. This remarkable exploration of the range of suffering, especially as encountered in psychotherapy, mines for meaning and finds both its positive and negative expressions. Transcending the categorical, pathological descriptions of the DSM, The Soul in Anguish reveals the archetypal nature of the experience of suffering. Dr. Lionel Corbett offers healing to mind, soul and body, in this uplifting engagement with what is usually either avoided in most treatments or only touched upon, i.e., anguish. This book reimagines our pain and anguish to bring about the possibility of a true psychological and soulful grasp of suffering. No therapist should miss the opportunities of Dr. Corbett's rich study. - Joe Cambray, Ph.D.,Past-President IAAP,Author DR. LIONEL CORBETT trained in medicine and psychiatry in England and as a Jungian Analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. His primary interests are: the religious function of the psyche, the development of psychotherapy as a spiritual practice, and the interface of Jungian psychology and contemporary psychoanalytic thought. Dr. Corbett is a professor of depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is the author of numerous papers and three books: The Sacred Cauldron: Psychotherapy as a Spiritual Practice, Psyche and the Sacred, and The Religious Function of the Psyche. He is the co-editor of: Jung and Aging, Depth Psychology, Meditations in the Field, and Psychology at the Threshold.

Infertility s Anguish

Infertility s Anguish
Author: Janet L. Davis,Dan T. Davis
Publsiher: Second Star Creations
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780972597739

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Infertility's Anguish explores situations couples experience during their journey to find their fertility. Using a conversational style and anecdotes based on interviews with numerous infertile couples, Jan and Dan take you through these experiences and help you to develop coping strategies.

The Two Sufferers Contrasted Or Fear and Anguish and Joy and Peace A Record of Facts from the Chamber of Sickness and Death By the Author of A Memorial of Christian Affection Etc

The Two Sufferers Contrasted  Or Fear and Anguish  and Joy and Peace  A Record of Facts from the Chamber of Sickness and Death  By the Author of    A Memorial of Christian Affection     Etc
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1848
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0019168145

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From a Cry of Anguish to a Shout of Praise

From a Cry of Anguish to a Shout of Praise
Author: Crystal J. Ortmann
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781449781095

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Feeling weary of life? Is it all too much? Allow this book to bring you encouragement as you walk in faith through the dark valleys. Learn that hope and joy are possible, no matter how great the problem. Join the author on her journey from her own cry of anguish to her shout of praise. You are not alone. It is possible for you too.