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This book provide a perspective of the healing process from emotional hurt and pain through mobilizing the power of "Self ". The content is a parallel of theology and cognitive psychology. In order to escape from being a victim of the ills presented by the world we live, "Self-Empowerment" is emphasized. Changing circumstances that happen in the world we live is impossible, but changing the way we think about these situations is necessary to accomplish inner peace and not allowing these ills to defi ne or destroy us. Therefore, this book provide insight about living in two worlds; the world…mehr

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This book provide a perspective of the healing process from emotional hurt and pain through mobilizing the power of "Self ". The content is a parallel of theology and cognitive psychology. In order to escape from being a victim of the ills presented by the world we live, "Self-Empowerment" is emphasized. Changing circumstances that happen in the world we live is impossible, but changing the way we think about these situations is necessary to accomplish inner peace and not allowing these ills to defi ne or destroy us. Therefore, this book provide insight about living in two worlds; the world around us, which we cannot control and the world in our minds and thoughts, which we have total control. The objective is how to construct the world of our thoughts, which is referred to as the "Inner World" to have power over the "Outer World" which we live. Conceptually, this process involve the psychology of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and biblical insights.
Autorenporträt
DR. GILLISPIE has over forty-five years in the field of mental health as a practitioner, administrator, consultant and program designer. He is currently part owner and CEO of a private mental health practice specializing in Marriage/Family Counseling and Cognitive/Affective Disorders. As a Psychotherapist, Dr. Gillispie has seen an array of patients with a multitude of problems and disorders. His therapeutic framework is primarily cognitive therapy. He emphasize in order to overcome emotional despair, the person must change the way they are thinking. As a Christian, Dr. Gillispie focus on the correlation between theology and psychology. This book provide the content of how both work together to overcome emotional difficulties. He stress the difference from emotional hurt and emotional harm. This book provide a journey on how to heal from emotional hurt and not to be destroyed by emotional harm. His conceptualization is the power of the mind over the destruction's presented by the world we live in, past and present. He has presented several mental health topics to include the following: ¿ Techniques in the Provision of Group Psychotherapy Clinical and Therapeutic Dynamics in the Facilitation of Group Psychotherapy ¿ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ¿ Efficacy of Mental Health Services in Corrections ¿ Mental Health Treatment for Segregated Offender ¿ Social Work Standards of Practice in Psychiatric Hospitals ¿ Stress Management Workshops ¿ Treatment for Intensive Outpatient Senior Citizens ¿ Barriers for African Americans in Obtaining Mental Health Services in the Rural South He has co-authored the following publications: ¿ Hospitalized Africa American Men with Mental Illness: Some Antecedents to Service Satisfaction and ¿ Intent to Comply with Aftercare. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, Volume 6, Number 3, winter 2002. ¿ Hospitalized African American Mental Health Consumers: Some Antecedents to Service Satisfaction and Intent to Comply with Aftercare. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Volume 75, Number 2, pp. 254- 261, 2005.