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Dr. Cosenza's fifth book presents startling spiritual keys to identifying the true spiritual sources of all crises in individuals, groups, communities and countries. His timely biblical research study of the Greek word, krisis and its derivatives, carefully unfolds significant spiritual types of crises (krisis), ten subtypes, and their effective solutions. In w.w.w.krisis/intervention, Dr. Cosenza rigorously contends that the underlying answers to all crises are found mainly in the spiritual realm. Systematically, he explores three salient biblical ideas: (1) our spiritual understanding of…mehr

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Dr. Cosenza's fifth book presents startling spiritual keys to identifying the true spiritual sources of all crises in individuals, groups, communities and countries. His timely biblical research study of the Greek word, krisis and its derivatives, carefully unfolds significant spiritual types of crises (krisis), ten subtypes, and their effective solutions. In w.w.w.krisis/intervention, Dr. Cosenza rigorously contends that the underlying answers to all crises are found mainly in the spiritual realm. Systematically, he explores three salient biblical ideas: (1) our spiritual understanding of what and who we worship, (2) our spiritual consciousness of the Word of God ("Word-ship"), and (3) our true spiritual sense of worthiness ("worth-ship"). Dr. Cosenza's provocative research on krisis intervention offers a spiritually balanced and harmonizing approach to worldly conceptions and deceptions of crises.
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As a psychologist in private practice, former graduate school associate professor, and the founder of Covalent Counsel, Dr. Cosenza has counseled hundreds of families regarding spirituality, crisis strategies and value clarification. He has presented spiritually based counseling ideas at conferences and has taught courses on spiritual issues and crisis intervention at seminaries, hospitals, and medical schools.