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Is your inclination to choose what's familiar--what's comfortable--standing in the way of living the life you desire? In Embracing Uncomfortable, clinical psychologist and professor Dr. Deb Gorton will teach you how to kick-start the hard but rewarding journey to authentic transformation. She draws from both her professional and personal experience to teach you how to authentically align your actions with your identity and make practical choices that initiate the change you want for your life. "When someone is able to make complicated topics simple, I always listen! And that's exactly what Dr.…mehr

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Is your inclination to choose what's familiar--what's comfortable--standing in the way of living the life you desire? In Embracing Uncomfortable, clinical psychologist and professor Dr. Deb Gorton will teach you how to kick-start the hard but rewarding journey to authentic transformation. She draws from both her professional and personal experience to teach you how to authentically align your actions with your identity and make practical choices that initiate the change you want for your life. "When someone is able to make complicated topics simple, I always listen! And that's exactly what Dr. Deb does. I'm so excited for this book to get into the world!" -Bianca Juarez Olthoff, speaker and best-selling author of How to Have Your Life Not Suck
Autorenporträt
DEBORAH GORTON (B.A. Arizona State University; M.A., Ph.D. Fuller Theological Seminary) is the Gary Chapman Chair of Marriage, Family Ministry, and Therapy at Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School. For more than fourteen years Deb has worked as a change agent for individuals, organizations, and emerging leaders, helping them refine, embrace, and thrive in their purpose. Built on the foundation of relationship, her core philosophy is that collaboration in community produces radical transformation. She resides in Chicago and loves the Cubs. If she's not home in the city or traveling for work, you're likely to find her with family in Colorado, Oregon, or Oklahoma.