Healers Harmed and Harmful

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| Rating | : | 4.51 (731 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0800626303 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-08-02 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Healers Harmed and Harmful book on paperback has been released on 2016-08-02. consist of 200 of pages and writen by Conrad Weiser are really nice book to read. Although it oficially circulated on paperback but you still download it on other format or just read it online from our website.
Beyond the puzzle of behavior It is a much needed book for seminarian, clergy and people in helping profession. It provide insights that help one to understand how the harmful effect which are hidden but activly working in one's unconscious level affecting one behavior. Its observion of pschological-harmed people enter into helping profession and their harmful behavior are insightful.. multi-layered effectiveness A. Mills I bought this book with the intent on helping me to navigate through the clergy world with less bumps and bruises by harmful clergy. While it provided me the things to watch out for among those who might have the potential of being harmful it also helped me to reflect on my own ways of being harmful to myself and others. Very much a CPE type book and a welcome addition to my shelves.. Clergy heal thyselfheres how. Great book. I am a hospice chaplain and found this book to be immensely wise and practical. It is a fusion of the usefulness of psychology and its applicability to spiritual care both as background and diagnosis of ourselves as clergy. We (human beings) are all dented cans (my words); we are all wounded. This book speaks to the necessity of if we are to support others, we must first be aware of our own wounding. I found it immensely helpful.I bou
From the Back Cover 'At a time when clergy misconduct is broadly reported, Conrad Weiser offers a straight forward, theoretically orthodox, and practical way of both understanding and addressing the issues. Leadership laity, and clergy would be served well by reading and reflecting on Weiser's wisdom.'Fr. Canice Connors, OFM
1696-1760
