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I Have a Psychiatric Diagnosis: What Does the Bible Say?

 



Ed Welch, in I have a Psychiatric Diagnosis: What Does the Bible Say? tries to give those of us who are helping people who have been given a psychiatric diagnosis discover what God says about it and how the Bible speaks in ways that can help counselors find wisdom, rest, and hope in Jesus. He explains what the human heart is, how it functions, and how the Spirit changes our hearts. Welch argues that psychological categories help people see human struggles while spiritual categories include these struggles as well as how God speaks in every detail in our lives. He then goes on to the practical by looking at how we can help people who have been given specific diagnosis. These being anxiety and panic attacks, trauma, depression, and narcissism.

This book does not argue theory about the DSM. It is a helpful and practical book for counselors looking for insights into how to help those they meet with who have been diagnosed

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