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You don't have to go through life broken. In Good News for the Broken Self, Joseph S. Arnold invites readers on a profound journey to healing and self-discovery so that they can live a life of abundance. With refreshing honesty and vulnerability, he shares his own story of brokenness and restoration, while also presenting his belief that healing of our brokenness has been minimized and overlooked by large segments of the contemporary church leading to deep wounds that infect the very core of who we are. Drawing on his own personal experiences, Joe delves into the hidden intricacies of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
You don't have to go through life broken. In Good News for the Broken Self, Joseph S. Arnold invites readers on a profound journey to healing and self-discovery so that they can live a life of abundance. With refreshing honesty and vulnerability, he shares his own story of brokenness and restoration, while also presenting his belief that healing of our brokenness has been minimized and overlooked by large segments of the contemporary church leading to deep wounds that infect the very core of who we are. Drawing on his own personal experiences, Joe delves into the hidden intricacies of temperament and how it shapes our response to life's wounds. He presents "whole person" ideas that empower readers to embark on a path towards greater healing and authenticity. And, as he shares his own transformation, Joe inspires readers to confront their own struggles and invites them to explore the deep healing that awaits when they embrace their own sacred invitation to a healing journey.
Autorenporträt
Joseph S. Arnold, LPCC, BCC is a former competitive athlete (high school and college), coach (high school and college) now Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) and Board Certified (Life) Coach (BCC) with 27 years of experience in the counseling and mental wellness field. Joseph holds degrees from the University of Kentucky, Cumberland College (now the University of the Cumberlands), Georgia State University and completed graduate studies at the Psychological Studies Institute (now Richmont Graduate University). He has been honored previously by Outstanding Young Men in America and included among Who's Who Among America's Universities and Colleges. Joseph enjoys experiencing the wonder of nature, spending time with family and friends, interspersed with times of solitude and silence. He is currently the owner and director North Springs Counseling in Louisville, KY. Joseph resides with his wife Susan just outside of Louisville, KY. A part of his "15 minutes of fame" was being a member of the 1976 SEC Champion and Peach Bowl Champion Kentucky Wildcats Football Team, and he remains an avid fan and supporter of University of Kentucky athletics.