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Tag Archives: Mental Health
Managing Anxiety with CBT FOR DUMMIES
Don’t panic! Combat your worries and minimize anxiety with CBT! Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a hugely popular self-help technique, which teaches you to break free from destructive or negative behaviors and make positive changes to both your thoughts and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, What I Believe, Featured Resources, Health
Tagged Harold Cameron, Book Review, HaroldSays, Health, Anxiety, Mental Health, Emotional Freedom, Behavior, Media Relations, Public Relations, Book Promotions, Federal Trade Commission, self help, CBT, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Managing Anxiety with CBT for Dummies, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Graham Davey, Kate Cavanagh, Fergal Jones, Lydia Turner, Adrian Whittington, Changing Behavior, Breaking Free From Negative Habits, Emotional Wellness, Cognitive behavioral therapy, University of Sussex, Psychotherapy, Canterbury Christ Church University, Clinical psychology
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If you sent me a book or Music CD to review in the past
If you were kind enough to send me a book or Music CD to review for you in the past thank you for doing so. Unfortunately right about the time a number of companies, authors and musicians responded to me … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Health, Main, That's Just Life, What I Believe
Tagged Acoustic Neuroma, Answered Prayer, Bi-Polar Manic Depressive Disorder, Book Reviews, Brain Tumors, Christ, Cognitive Thinking, Compact Disc, Dark Nights of the Soul, Exercise, Facebook, Faith, Faithfulness of God, Feel the Love, Follow Jesus, God, Goodness of God, Harold Cameron, HaroldSays, Have the Hope, Healing, Health, Hope, Hypothyroidism, Jesu, Jesus Christ, Keep the Faith, LinkedIn, Media Relations, Medicine, Meningioma, Mental Health, Mood Disorder, Music Reviews, Philippians 1:21, Prayer, Public Relations, Rapid Cycling Disorder, Reason, Sensible Supplementation, Sin, Social Media, The Mind, The Return of Christ, The Word of God, Thought, TSH Level, Twitter, Worship
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Spurgeon on Depression – (“Christians Get Depressed Too!”)
I’m reading the book, Christians Get Depressed Too by Dr. David Murray and published by Reformation Heritage Books and he quotes the “prince of preachers” Charles Haddon Spurgeon who experienced severe depression in his life as stating concerning depression… … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Resources, Main, That's Just Life, What I Believe
Tagged " Melancholia, "The Prince of Preachers, 4 P.M., Book Promotions, Broken Minds, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Charles Spurgeon, Christian, Christians Get Depressed Too, David Murray, Depression, Disease, Dr. David Murray, God, Harold Cameron, HaroldSays, Health, Hypochondriacal, Kregel Publishers, Major depressive disorder, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Newark Delaware, Pain, Pulpit Fill, Reformation Heritage Books, Religion, Robyn, Spirituality, Steven and Robyn Bloem, The Bible Says, The Churches response to Depression, The Dark Nights Of The Soul; Bi-Polar Manic Depression, The Mind, The Soul, The Treasury of David, Thought
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“It is good for me that I was and am afflicted…”
“It is good for me that I was (and am) afflicted, that I might learn your (God’s) statutes.” (Psalm 119:71 ESV). “So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me … Continue reading
Posted in Brain Cancer/Brain Tumors, Main, That's Just Life, What I Believe
Tagged Afflictions, Bi-Polar Disorder, Bi-Polar Manic Depressive Disorder, Bible Passages, Bible Verses, Brain Tumors, Christianity, English Standard Version, ESV, Facebook, Genesis 50:21, God, God The Father, Grace of God, Harold Cameron, HaroldSays, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesu, Joy, Kingdom of God, Kingdom of Heaven, LinkedIn, Lord, Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Love of God, Mental Health, Mercy of God, Messenger of Satan, Philippians 1:21, Prayer, Psalm, Psalm 119:17, Religion, Romans 8:39, Satan, Second Epistle to the Corinthians, Sins, Social Media, Spirituality, Suffering, The Bible Says, Thorn in the flesh, Traumatic Head Injuries, Twitter
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Grieve Like A Man by Jonathan Fann (A practical and insightful book for men experiencing loss and grief)
“Finding God’s Strength As You Walk Through Your Loss” Army reserve chaplain, husband, father and author, Jonathan Fann, has written a book that definitely needed to be written for men who experience loss and grief as men are not taught … Continue reading
Posted in Main, Book Reviews, What I Believe, Featured Resources
Tagged Harold Cameron, Religion, Life, Brain Tumors, God, Book Review, Faith, Christianity, Society, The Word of God, Death, The Bible Says, HaroldSays, Counseling, Ministry, Anger, Health, Harvest House Publishers, faith in God, The grace of God, The Love of God, Mental Health, Loss, Grief, Shopping, The Holy Spirit, Common Sense, Psalms, Fishing, Grieve Like A Man, Jonathan Fann, Grieving, The Stages of Grieving, Bone Cancer, Preston Parrish, Manning Up, Love For God, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Jonathan
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What Do You Think of Me? Why Do I Care by Edward T. Welch
“Answers to the Big Questions in Life” The title of the book, What Do You Think of Me? Why Do I Care? caught me off guard. I saw it and I was like, “Hmmm, this is interesting,” so I got … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Family Issues, Main
Tagged Advice, Belief Systems, Blame, Bob Rusch, Book Review, Christ, Christian Church, Christianity, Codependency, Companions of a Bumpy Road, Core Beliefs, Disciple of Jesus Christ, Do I, Do You (song), Edward T. Welch, Edward Welch, Emotional Health, God, God Our Friend, God Our Redeemer, God Our Savior, God The Creator, Guilt, Jesu, Mental Health, New Growth Press, Nouthetic Counseling, Peer Pressure, psychology, Religion, Self Esteem, Self Worth, Shame, Sovereignty of God, Spiritual Health, The Glory of God, The Heart of the Matter, The Holy Bible, The Problem, The Word of God, What Do You Think of Me? Why Do I Care, Who Am I, Who Are They, Who is God, Wisdom
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I Enjoy Listening to Classic Hymns As Sung by Wintley Phipps on His “The Classics” CD Collection
As I have stated in previous postings on my blogs, because of my being older I love the old ways and miss the “good old days” when the world was a much safer place to be and life was much simpler and … Continue reading
Posted in Main, Music Reviews
Tagged Andrea Crouch, Christian Music, Christianity, Classics, Compact Disc, Depression, Discovery House Music, Emotions, Faith, God, Gospel Music, He, Holy, Holy Holy, House music, Hymn, Hymns, Immortal, Invisible; Deep in My Heart, Jesus, Mental Health, Music Review, My Tribute, The Classics CD by Wintley Phipps, The Lord is My Light, The Lord’s Prayer, The Love of God, There is Power in the Blood, Wintley Phipp, Wintley Phipps, Worship
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Walking With My Son and with the “Son of God” my Lord and Savior – Good for the health and great for the soul!
First, walking is good for a person’s health as well as their state of mind. And since I need all the good health I can get and a better state of mind, because I seem to be losing mine more frequently these … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago, Christianity, Epistle to the Philippians, Exercise, Faith, Family, Father God, Father Son Relationships, Florida, Forgiveness, God, Grace of God, Heavenly Father, Jesus, Life, Love of God, Mental Health, Philippians 1:21, Prayer, Reconciliation, Relationships, Religion, Savior, State of Mind, Walking
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