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Books in the Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books series

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  • - A Comprehensive Christian Appraisal
    by Stanton L. Jones & Richard E. Butman
    £24.49

  • - A Four-Step Model and Workbook for Therapists and Clients
    by Joshua J. Knabb
    £24.49

    What would it look like to turn to the Christian faith to cultivate meditation practices? Presenting Christian meditation as an alternative to Buddhist-informed mindfulness, this workbook from Dr. Joshua Knabb offers a Christian-sensitive approach to meditation in clinical practice, focusing on both building theory and providing replicable practices for Christian clients and their therapists.

  • - A Domain-Based Approach
    by William L. Hathaway
    £18.99

    Done properly, integration enriches our understanding of both Christianity and psychology. Through biblical and theological grounding, this expert overview takes stock of the integration project to date, provides an introduction for those who wish to come on board, highlights work yet to be done, and offers a framework to strategically organize next steps.

  • - A Comprehensive Christian Appraisal
    by Mark A. Yarhouse & James N. Sells
    £27.49

  • - Evidence-Based Practice in Christian Perspective
    by Sarah E. Hall
    £31.49

    Caring for the mental health of children and their families is complex and challenging-and meaningful. Considering a variety of disorders commonly diagnosed in children and adolescents, this unique textbook presents a research-based Christian integration perspective for treating these disorders that combines biblical, theological, and psychological understanding.

  • - An Integrative Model for Practitioners
    by P. Gregg Blanton
    £15.49

    Can contemplative prayer be integrated into therapeutic work? Building an alliance between science, theology, and Christian contemplative thought, Gregg Blanton presents a new paradigm for integrating contemplative prayer with counseling practice. This practical resource offers eleven fundamental interventions to fit the needs of clients and a practical four-stage process for helping clients change.

  • by Heather Davediuk Gingrich
    £19.49

    What is complex traumatic stress disorder (CTSD)? How do Christian counselors help complex trauma survivors live the "e;abundant life"e;? Are we inadvertently retraumatizing our counselees?The challenge of counseling survivors of complex trauma is one that many Christian counselors are not adequately equipped to handle. Too often the result is the painful reexperience of the traumatic event in a way that can further damage their personhood and alienate them from the church. In such sensitive cases, empathy and care must be wedded to the skilled application of foundational counseling principles. Heather Davediuk Gingrich brings years of counseling experience to bear on this delicate and difficult issue. She presents Judith Herman?s classic three-phase model for dealing with CTSD, focusing on safety and stabilization, the processing of traumatic memories, and consolidation and restoration. Gingrich ably integrates the established research on trauma therapy with keen insights from her own experience and an intimate understanding of the special concerns related to Christian counseling--including a discussion of prayer and spiritual warfare. This work is a thoughtful and much-needed guide for working with complex trauma that is essential reading for counselors and pastors alike.

  • - Five Approaches
    by Stephen P. Greggo
    £20.99

    This book provides a forum for five major perspectives on the interface of Christianity and psychology to display their distinctions in a counseling context. Experts in each approach show how to assess, conceptualize, counsel and offer aftercare to a hypothetical client with a variety of complex issues.

  • - A New Conversation
    by Earl D. Bland
    £23.49

    The past 30 years has seen a theoretical and clinical renaissance in psychoanalysis, as well as a flourishing of Christian engagement in the fields of psychology and anthropology. This volume of essays stages a new conversation between Christianity and psychoanalysis that opens up new ways of thinking about the rich mosaic of human experience.

  • - Twelve Psychologists Tell Their Stories
    by Glendon L. Moriarty
    £17.49

    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.

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