The Hurt The Healer

The Hurt   The Healer
Author: Andrew Farley,Bart Millard
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441241733

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We all experience fear, shame, loneliness, broken homes, or broken hearts. We all hurt and need true, lasting healing. The trouble, according to bestselling author Andrew Farley and Bart Millard, lead singer of MercyMe, is that we don't know where to find it. Inspired by MercyMe's #1 hit song of the same name, The Hurt & The Healer reveals exactly how God can be the gentle healer of all our hurts. Writing from the pain they've experienced in their lives, Millard and Farley reveal how their own struggles caused them to feel they had disappointed God. Through their biblical guidance, readers will see that God wants them to be open and honest about their pain. Only then can they discover how to exchange destructive thinking patterns for God's view of them and watch as God's perfect love casts away all their fears.

Hurt Healer

Hurt Healer
Author: Tony Nolan
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441213147

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Ours is a generation of brokenness. Personal and global strife has led many to question the existence of a loving God--or of a God at all. Drawing from his own story of brokenness and redemption, evangelist Tony Nolan wants to change all that. In this stirring call to walk the talk, Nolan calls on Christians to be modern-day Good Samaritans, not so they can pat themselves on the back, but so that they can model the love of Christ in a hurting world. From the foreword by Johnny Hunt: "If there was ever a generation or a time in history when people were in need of hope, it is now. This book has the potential to touch a generation not only in America but literally all over the world as we consider that the deepest need, the deepest hurt, and the deepest wounds can only be healed in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ."

The Wounded Healer

The Wounded Healer
Author: Henri J. M. Nouwen
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780804152075

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A radically fresh interpretation of how we can best serve others from the bestselling author of The Return of the Prodigal Son, hailed as “one of the world’s greatest spiritual writers” by Christianity Today “In our own woundedness, we can become a source of life for others.” In this hope-filled and profoundly simple book, Henri Nouwen inspires devoted men and women who want to be of service in their church or community but who have found traditional outreach alienating and ineffective. Weaving keen cultural analysis with his psychological and religious insights, Nouwen presents a balanced and creative theology of service that begins with the realization of fundamental woundedness in human nature. According to Nouwen, ministers are called to identify the suffering in their own hearts and make that recognition the starting point of their service. Ministers must be willing to go beyond their professional, somewhat aloof roles and leave themselves open as fellow human beings with the same wounds and suffering as those they serve. In other words, we heal from our wounds. The Wounded Healer is a thoughtful and insightful guide that will be welcomed by anyone engaged in the service of others.

Celebrating the Wounded Healer Psychotherapist

Celebrating the Wounded Healer Psychotherapist
Author: Sharon Klayman Farber
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317405023

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Why would someone decide to become a psychotherapist? It is well-known within the field that psychoanalysts and psychotherapists are often drawn to their future professions as a result of early traumatic experiences and being helped by their own psychoanalytic treatment. While dedicating their lives to relieving emotional suffering without being judgmental, they fear compromising their reputations if they publicly acknowledge such suffering in themselves. This phenomenon is nearly universal among those in the helping professions, yet there are few books dedicated to the issue. In this innovative book, Farber and a distinguished range of contributors examine how the role of the ‘wounded healer’ was instrumental in the formulation of psychoanalysis, and how using their own woundedness can help clinicians work more effectively with their patients, and advance theory in a more informed manner. Celebrating the Wounded Healer Psychotherapist will be of interest to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, graduate students in clinical disciplines including psychology, social work, ministry/chaplaincy and nursing, as well as the general public.

The Nurse as Wounded Healer

The Nurse as Wounded Healer
Author: Marion Conti-O'Hare
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Nurses
ISBN: 0763715689

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This work depicts the evolution of the wounded healer phenomenon and its impace on the practice of nursing. It explores how healing has been defined in the past, and emphasizes the changing focus necessary to meet the relevant health care needs of an increasingly wounded society in the 21st century.

The Wounded Healer The Pain and Joy of Caregiving

The Wounded Healer  The Pain and Joy of Caregiving
Author: Omar Reda
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781324019244

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Finding meaning in trauma work, as a traumatized healer yourself. The act of caregiving is physically exhausting and emotionally draining, yet caregivers describe it as rewarding and gratifying. Prolonged exposure to human suffering, however, is not without risks?caregivers report high rates of burnout and poor quality of life. Many care providers believe that their feelings do not matter; that they should ignore their pain, brush off their trauma, wipe away their tears, and just “suck it up.” Here, Omar Reda a Libyan-born American psychiatrist who, as an emergency physician and trauma counselor provided care for medical staff caring for victims of trauma, calls upon other healers to break free from cycles of secrecy, toxic stress, and silent suffering so they can continue to empower and inspire those in their care. Filled with poignant first-person stories and clinical case studies, this book is an impassioned plea for psychosocial trauma care that prioritizes the health of both client and healer.

Wounded Wounder or Wounded Healer

Wounded Wounder or Wounded Healer
Author: Dr. Eugene C Rollins
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781728370156

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All people are wounded in some way and in some form to some degree. The book seeks to answer the question why some people heal and become healers and assets to the community while other people do not heal becoming wounders of other people and liabilities to the community.

Heart Shadows of a Wounded Healer

Heart Shadows of a Wounded Healer
Author: Brenda McDaniel
Publsiher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781452552521

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I first met the author Brenda McDaniel when I spoke in the 1990s at the Great Channeling Conference in Egypt. Her riveting eyes, her rich skin, and her smile were so engrossing that she overshadowed the Great Pyramid! Who is this goddess? I thought. The sight of her carried me to lost lands; and the same thing happens as you read the pages of this book. Brendas words become your multi-dimensional mirror upon which you ref ect...and remember. Lifetime after lifetime dwells here. Shelly Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD. President of the International Hypnosis Federation Author of Time Travel: Do It Yourself Past Life Journey Handbook This is a story about the many lives and adventures of a soul called Ahmisla, beginning before the creation of humankind. She will take you deep into the Amazon jungle and to the great Egyptian court of Akhenaton. You will follow her as she does her priestly duties in Atlantis and then prepares for the fall of this once-great land. Travel with her from the mystery schools of Egypt to the great stone circles of the Druids, coming full circle in a group regression in Sedona, Arizona, where Brenda, our author, is able to heal her heart and remember who she truly is.