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"Hear the Words" connects resources from the vast field of psychotherapy with resources from the equally vast fields of Christian theology and Christian anthropology. Christian anthropology asserts that humanity began with God, will end with God, and, in the time in between, we women and men are free to choose to walk with God...or not. Applied Christian anthropology works to develop that awareness by seeing psychotherapy as a resource for understanding human psychology, development, and needs.

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"Hear the Words" connects resources from the vast field of psychotherapy with resources from the equally vast fields of Christian theology and Christian anthropology. Christian anthropology asserts that humanity began with God, will end with God, and, in the time in between, we women and men are free to choose to walk with God...or not. Applied Christian anthropology works to develop that awareness by seeing psychotherapy as a resource for understanding human psychology, development, and needs.
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Ray Biersbach was ordained a Catholic deacon for the diocese of Paterson, New Jersey in 1982, and has served in 6 parishes in since celebrating the sacraments and contributing homilies. Ray earned a Master's in Religious Education in 1976 and a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology in 1989. Both courses of study were at Fordham University in New York City. Ray has served in continuous pastoral ministry at parishes in New Jersey and more recently in Washington State. Ray and his wife moved there in 2012 to be nearer their grandchildren. Parish ministry included youth ministry for 35 years, parish religious education organization and implementation, Bible study, sacramental preparation, as well as retreats for teens, and adults. As a certified alcohol and drug for 10 years and then 30 years as a licensed psychologist he worked in both private practices as well as psychology administrator for a psychology department of 20+ at Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in Morris Plains, New Jersey. From 1992 to 2002, he led and taught a post-doctoral institute on assessment and treatment of major mental illnesses especially personality disorders. The institute was sponsored by the State of New Jersey office of training. Over 700 clinicians participated in the training. He received six years of spiritual direction supervision through the sisters of Charity at Convent Station, New Jersey.