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Explore the complexities of the human mind and the healing power of counseling with "Introduction to Psychology and Counseling: Christian Perspectives and Applications." Authored by experts Frank B. Wichern, Paul D. Meier, Frank B. Minirth, and Donald E. Ratcliff, this comprehensive textbook, now in its second edition, offers a thorough examination of psychological theories and their application within a Christian framework. The book is an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike, providing over one hundred spotlights on relevant persons, ideas, and applications, along with copious illustrations and a glossary explaining technical terms.
With 368 pages of in-depth content, this trade paperback is organized to align with introductory counseling courses, making it a helpful reference tool for understanding the subject areas of personality, classic psychological theory, the biological basis of behavior, emotions, motivation, memory, cognition, self-concept, child and adult development, sensation and perception, social psychology, individual and family counseling, the psychology of religion, and abnormal psychology. The ISBN-13 is 9780801039324, and the ISBN-10 is 0801039320.
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