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Do you carry pain from a previous or existing relationship? Perhaps a friend, family member or partner has hurt you and you just can't seem to get over it. You try to move forward, but you have suffered injuries of connection and your heart isn't healing. Injuries of connection can be the deepest and most disruptive of all psychological conditions, leading to deep feelings of betrayal, worthlessness, shame and alienation. But there is hope. While it is true that relationships can hurt us, they can also heal us. Your heart can mend by connecting with yourself, connecting with safe and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Do you carry pain from a previous or existing relationship? Perhaps a friend, family member or partner has hurt you and you just can't seem to get over it. You try to move forward, but you have suffered injuries of connection and your heart isn't healing. Injuries of connection can be the deepest and most disruptive of all psychological conditions, leading to deep feelings of betrayal, worthlessness, shame and alienation. But there is hope. While it is true that relationships can hurt us, they can also heal us. Your heart can mend by connecting with yourself, connecting with safe and understanding people, and connecting with the God who created you and longs to love you in the midst of your pain. Using his 20 years of experience as a practising Clinical Psychologist, together biblical foundations, insights from literature and scientific evidence, Dr Jonathan Andrews will lead you through the steps of healing. He will guide you through the pain of psychological injuries caused by disconnection and towards a reconnected heart - and set you up for a life of trust, self-esteem, honour and belonging.
Autorenporträt
Dr Jonathan Andrews is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of Heart in Mind. With over 20 years of private practice experience working with clients who have suffered from connection injuries, Jonathan has developed a path from hurting to healing through the importance of a three way connection: connection with yourself, connection with safe and understanding others, and connection with God. He wants his readers to feel the hope of having a reconnected heart.His life motto is living with his heart in mind and he encourages others to do the same. Jonathan lives in Brisbane with his wife Kylie, their four teenagers and a much loved adopted greyhound, Hazel.