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H. Norman Wright

    1 janvier 1937

    H. Norman Wright est un conseiller chrétien respecté dont le travail se concentre sur le renforcement des relations interpersonnelles et l'aide aux individus pour traverser le deuil et la tragédie. Fort de décennies d'expérience, son approche offre aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds sur la croissance spirituelle et les relations fructueuses. Par le biais de ses nombreuses publications et séminaires, Wright guide les individus et les couples vers la revitalisation de leurs liens. Ses écrits se caractérisent par des conseils pratiques et une compréhension approfondie de la psychologie et de la spiritualité humaines.

    H. Norman Wright
    Relationships That Work (And Those That Don't)
    Making Peace with Your Past
    Good Women Get Angry
    Self-talk, Imagery, and Prayer in Counseling
    Recovering from Losses in Life
    The Complete Guide to Crisis & Trauma Counseling
    • A biblical, practical guide to pastoral counseling written by one of the most respected Christian therapists of our time. He includes real-life dialogues to demonstrate healthy, healing counseling sessions.

      The Complete Guide to Crisis & Trauma Counseling
    • Gentle guidance for readers going through loss, change, and grief. Compassionate and hope-filled counsel from a bestselling author.

      Recovering from Losses in Life
    • Part of the Resources for Christian Counseling series, this volume discusses self-talk, imagery, and prayer and tells how each of these can be applied to a variety of counseling problems.

      Self-talk, Imagery, and Prayer in Counseling
    • With sensitivity and understanding, they provide tools for expressing anger constructively in the var-ious spheres of a woman's life.

      Good Women Get Angry
    • Making Peace with Your Past

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(52)Évaluer

      Much of who we are, what we do, and how we feel is determined by our past. Whether they're relationships from our childhood or pressures from recent years, the events of the past can have a significant impact on our current behavior. A continual bestseller now re-launched with a new look for new readers, this insightful and perceptive book shows readers how to face and move beyond the negative events and feelings of their past. Writing from a compassionate, Christian perspective, H. Norman Wright helps readers understand who they are, who is responsible for their character, and how they can let go of the things of the past in order to live with confidence and enthusiasm.

      Making Peace with Your Past
    • Young people today, many of whom grew up in painfully dysfunctional homes, are waiting longer to get married, often out of fear of choosing the wrong partner. They want desperately to get it right the first time. Now singles can find help and hope in an excellent guide to relationships that will work and those that won't. Dr. H Norman Wright provides simple, practical guidelines for identifying partners with positive potential for a loving, long-term relationship. Just as important, Wright shows how to avoid wasting time, money and emotional energy on hopeless relationships with incurable negatives. Topics include compatibility, risk-taking, infatuation versus love, the dangers of premarital sex, common relationship mistakes and the characteristics of a godly, healthy relationship.

      Relationships That Work (And Those That Don't)
    • Quiet Times for Couples

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(49)Évaluer

      Designed to stimulate genuinely open communication between husband and wife, each day’s devotion makes it easy for couples to share about the deeper parts of their lives.

      Quiet Times for Couples
    • So You're Getting Married

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(49)Évaluer

      From this moment forward you can be sure that nothing in your marriage is left up to chance. In So You're Getting Married, you'll find biblical wisdom and a rock-solid plan to help you make sure that your life together will be the best it can be.

      So You're Getting Married
    • Focusing on the emotional journey of grief, this guide offers insights from certified trauma specialist Dr. Norman Wright on navigating the aftermath of a traumatic loss. It emphasizes that individuals are not alone in their experiences and outlines practical steps to manage grief. Key topics include understanding the purpose of grief, recognizing stages of saying goodbye, preparing for death, coping with sudden loss, and supporting others through their grieving process. This resource aims to provide comfort and guidance during a challenging time.

      Grieving the Loss of a Loved One (16pt Large Print Edition)