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Trauma & Resilience: A Handbook

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Are you looking for resources to come alongside people who are suffering as they serve God? This book brings together theological perspectives; personal stories; and spiritual, psychological, community, and medical resources. It is research-based and at the same time practical. This is a handbook for church and mission leaders, peer supporters, counselors, those in personnel and member care roles, as well as those who suffer. It is also an excellent resource for training courses about this topic.

Edited By: Charles Schaefer, Frauke Schaefer

Also available in Spanish as: TRAUMA y RESILIENCIA: Un Apoyo Efectivo para los que Sirven a Dios

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Entered as new -- WF 1 Nov 2021 Changed to not ready after discovering this is a duplicate entry. Art ID# 2928 is correct. WF - 6 May 2022
Publisheddate
2012-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Condeo Press
Resourceauthor
Schaefer, Charles
Secondaryauthors
Schaefer, Frauke
Article Details
Notes
Entered as new -- WF 1 Nov 2021 Changed to not ready after discovering this is a duplicate entry. Art ID# 2928 is correct. WF - 6 May 2022
Publisheddate
2012-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Condeo Press
Resourceauthor
Schaefer, Charles
Secondaryauthors
Schaefer, Frauke
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