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Life is beautiful and yet immensely hard. As individuals and communities, we are amazed at what we have accomplished, and we surge on with an indomitable spirit. However, we experience enormous difficulties in our personal and communal living. We long for a happy and fulfilling life, but more often than not, we fall far short of that ideal. Our personal development and interpersonal relationships are often far from what is satisfactory. The Accent provides an interesting look into our functioning as human beings and suggests ways to overcome our difficulties and live fuller and happier lives.…mehr

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Life is beautiful and yet immensely hard. As individuals and communities, we are amazed at what we have accomplished, and we surge on with an indomitable spirit. However, we experience enormous difficulties in our personal and communal living. We long for a happy and fulfilling life, but more often than not, we fall far short of that ideal. Our personal development and interpersonal relationships are often far from what is satisfactory. The Accent provides an interesting look into our functioning as human beings and suggests ways to overcome our difficulties and live fuller and happier lives. Tying together psychology and spirituality in an informative and engaging manner, Edathumparambil takes us through the different contours and corners of our lives and tells us some hard truths. The Accent invites us to look at our life from a new perspective. Without jargons or triviality, Edathumparambil presents eloquent reflections on some of the most important dynamics in our journey of life.
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Autorenporträt
Binu Edathumparambil, MSFS, is a Catholic priest and psychotherapist, who holds a doctorate in Family Therapy from Saint Louis University, a Postdoctoral Fellowship Training in Child Trauma from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and an advanced training in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy from the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute. He is the author of The Accent: Exploring the Path to a Rejuvenating Life (2015). He currently lives in Manchester, Missouri.