Grace for the Afflicted: A Clinical and Biblical Perspective on Mental Illness (Revised, Revised and Expanded)

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Price
$25.99  $24.17
Publisher
IVP
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Pages
256
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780830845071

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About the Author
Matthew S. Stanford holds a PhD in behavioral neuroscience from Baylor University. He is CEO of the Hope and Healing Center Institute in Houston, Texas, and holds adjunct faculty appointments at the Baylor College of Medicine and the department of psychology at the University of Houston.
Reviews
"I wholeheartedly recommend Grace for the Afflicted for any pastor or church leader who is looking for a reliable resource on understanding mental illness and treatment from a biblical perspective. Dr. Matthew Stanford's extensive background as a neurobiologist is shaped by his vibrant and personal faith in God as our wounded healer who has compassion on his children who suffer."--Kay Warren
"This book contains detailed information and biblical perspective about various types of disorders. It is an excellent reference to better understand the problem as well as help people with mental illness."--Amy Simpson, Christianity Today, January/February 2013
"Grace for the Afflicted offers the church an account of mental illnesses from a medical and biblical perspective. Stanford speaks a word of hope and grace to those who bear the burden of mental illnesses--patients and families alike. He examines illnesses not often covered in such studies: from traumatic brain injuries caused by accidents, violence, and strokes to personality disorders and dementia. A highly significant addition to the pastor's bookshelf."--Kathryn Greene-McCreight, Christ Church, New Haven, CT, author of Darkness Is My Only Companion