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The Suicide Solution

Finding Your Way Out of the Darkness

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The Suicide Solution

De : Daniel Emina, Rick Lawrence
Lu par : William Sarris
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This is a book for people who are struggling to find their way out of a cave of anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts - and for anyone who cares for someone who's been lost in that cave.

Suicide is now the leading cause of death among young adults 18-34, and the fourth-leading cause of death among the middle-aged.

Just as a computer's hardware determines its foundational capabilities and its software determines how it interfaces with the world, humans' hardware is tied to our biology and our software dictates how we relate to others and ourselves. Together, these parts of our identity determine our functionality, limitations, and possibilities.

We become the story we have decided to live inside. When Jesus said, "I have come to set captives free", he meant that he came to “debug” our programming. Jesus invites us to partner with him to bring to the surface and then move past our debilitating bugs.

This book is a conversation between a minister and a psychiatrist. Informed by the clinical realities of anxiety, depression, and suicide, the authors draw from the transformational relational strategies of Jesus to chart a path into life and freedom.

©2021 Daniel Emina and Rick Lawrence (P)2021 eChristian
Christianisme Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Santé mentale Vie chrétienne
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