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Mark R. McMinn

    Le travail de Mark R. McMinn explore les domaines cruciaux de la santé du clergé et de la relation collaborative entre les professionnels de la santé mentale et les leaders spirituels. Sa recherche et sa pratique clinique soulignent une profonde compréhension des liens complexes entre la foi, la psychologie et le bien-être personnel. Par ses efforts académiques et professionnels, il promeut une approche plus intégrée des soins spirituels et psychologiques. L'approche de McMinn offre des perspectives précieuses pour favoriser des systèmes de soutien plus sains et plus efficaces au sein des communautés religieuses.

    Self-Care for Autistic People
    Care for the Soul - Exploring the Intersection of Psychology Theology
    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Christian Clients
    Integrative Psychotherapy – Toward a Comprehensive Christian Approach
    Embodying Integration
    • Embodying Integration

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      "Representing two generations of counselor education and practice, Megan Anna Neff and Mark McMinn provide practitioners with a fresh look at integration in a postmodern world. Modeling how to engage hard questions, they consider how different theological views, gendered perspectives, and cultures integrate with psychology and counseling"-- Provided by publisher

      Embodying Integration
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    • Mark McMinn and Clark Campbell present an integrative model of psychotherapy that is grounded in Christian biblical teaching and in a critical and constructive engagement with contemporary psychology. Now in paperback, this foundational work integrates behavioral, cognitive, and interpersonal models of therapy within a Christian theological framework.

      Integrative Psychotherapy – Toward a Comprehensive Christian Approach
      4,0
    • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Christian Clients

      A Faith-Based Workbook

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Christian Clients is an indispensable companion to Faith-Based ACT for Christian Clients . The workbook offers a basic overview of the goals of ACT, including concepts that overlap with Christianity. Chapters devoted to each of the six ACT processes include biblical examples, equivalent concepts from the writings of early desert Christians, worksheets for clients to better understand and apply the material, and strategies for clients to integrate a Christian worldview with the ACT-based processes. Each chapter also includes several exercises devoted to contemplative prayer and other psychospiritual interventions.

      Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Christian Clients
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    • Edited by Mark R. McMinn and Timothy R. Phillips, this collection of essays is a multidisciplinary dialogue on the interface between psychology and theology that takes seriously the long, rich tradition of soul care in the church.

      Care for the Soul - Exploring the Intersection of Psychology Theology
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    • Self-Care for Autistic People is here to help you ditch the stigma, stop masking, and put yourself first! These 100+ exercises reinforce the strength of neurodivergence and teach you how to relax, destress, find your community, practice self-love, and more.”

      Self-Care for Autistic People