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Jesus, The Ultimate Therapist: Bringing Hope and Healing

por Kerry Kerr McAvoy

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A psychologist's role is to help clients achieve a greater sense of harmony within their community and within themselves. This usually is achieved through some form of emotional or psychological healing. Dr. McAvoy has learned from clinical research and her practical experience as a psychologist that the most effective tool to achieve this goal is the therapeutic relationship. It has been consistently found that psychological healing occurs over time when a client feels unconditionally accepted and safe to discuss his or her most painful issues. If human therapists can reasonably achieve the goal of emotional healing through the context of an accepting, supportive clinical relationship, then how much more success will Jesus have in bringing psychological healing to you and me. It was this insight that inspired Dr. McAvoy to write Bringing Hope and Healing. In this study, the reader will explore six different interpersonal roles with Jesus, including Jesus as: Emmanuel, the Word of God, Light of God, Perfect High Priest, Teacher, and The Good Shepherd. Each week consists of an overview of the topic along with a meditation exercise and corresponding musical playlist to use during personal worship time. Four days of daily devotionals expand on the weekly subject. Psychologically-oriented questions are used thorough out the study which will aid the reader to examine the current status of his or her walk with Christ and deepen this spiritual relationship.… (más)
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This is a study with a unique way of looking at our relationship with Jesus. I've always have known one of his names is "Counselor", but I never thought about the true meaning of that term for him. This study brings to light how He is just that, the One we can turn to for ultimate healing.

I really enjoyed this study and it easy to read and understand. The author has done a wonderful job of not only including daily bible verses, but questions to think about and a playlist at the end of each chapter as another way of spending time with God. I highly recommend this book and I am looking forward to reading the next book she has wrote as Jesus being the Ultimate Therapist. Enjoy! ( )
  danabalcom | Oct 29, 2014 |
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Thank you for the opportunity to review Jesus, The Ultimate Therapist: Bringing Hope and Healing.

Dr. McAvoy’s written offering is a wonderful tool for lay persons and those who identify with the role of ambassadors for Christ, to understand their relationship with Jesus as central to life; not a periphery association. Rooted in scripture, the readings, meditations, and profound questions build and explore a spiritually circadian fellowship with the loving light of the caring and compassionate Christ. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this devotional work and was glad to read there is an additional resource by the author in Jesus, The Ultimate Therapist: Healing Without Limits. ( )
  dtwoodford | Mar 29, 2013 |
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A psychologist's role is to help clients achieve a greater sense of harmony within their community and within themselves. This usually is achieved through some form of emotional or psychological healing. Dr. McAvoy has learned from clinical research and her practical experience as a psychologist that the most effective tool to achieve this goal is the therapeutic relationship. It has been consistently found that psychological healing occurs over time when a client feels unconditionally accepted and safe to discuss his or her most painful issues. If human therapists can reasonably achieve the goal of emotional healing through the context of an accepting, supportive clinical relationship, then how much more success will Jesus have in bringing psychological healing to you and me. It was this insight that inspired Dr. McAvoy to write Bringing Hope and Healing. In this study, the reader will explore six different interpersonal roles with Jesus, including Jesus as: Emmanuel, the Word of God, Light of God, Perfect High Priest, Teacher, and The Good Shepherd. Each week consists of an overview of the topic along with a meditation exercise and corresponding musical playlist to use during personal worship time. Four days of daily devotionals expand on the weekly subject. Psychologically-oriented questions are used thorough out the study which will aid the reader to examine the current status of his or her walk with Christ and deepen this spiritual relationship.

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