1st Aid For Emotional Hurts
$17.99
Providing pastors and laypeople with the tools and knowledge needed to help the hurting through significant issues of life.
“I don’t know what to say.” You have heard that statement many times from well meaning people when a friend or family member is going through difficult times. First Aid for Emotional Hurts will provide pastors and laypeople with the tools and knowledge needed to help the hurting through significant issues of life. Some choose to avoid helping because of the awkwardness of not knowing exactly what to do to help the situation. This book provides a Biblical model of helping others as well as an overview of situations one may face when dealing with emotional and mental illnesses.
The author explains basic medical terminology and medication that is often necessary in treatment. He also gives appropriate resources for problems requiring professional help and contact information for many sources providing such help. The author speaks with a qualified voice to the spiritual and physical needs in various situations faced in today’s society.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780892655649
ISBN10: 089265564X
Edward Moody
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Randall House
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