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Rebecoming

Come Out of Hiding to Live as Your God-Given Essential Self

Rebecoming

Come Out of Hiding to Live as Your God-Given Essential Self

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£15.99

Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781540904102
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 17/09/2024
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Finding our true selves has become the call of authentic living. But this is where we can get it wrong and inadvertently pursue the wrong things. Living out of our true selves isn't just about becoming--it's about unbecoming all the things we believed we had to be to be loved and rebecoming our essential, God-given selves. In this practical book, clinical psychologist Dr. Merry C. Lin guides you through a self-discovery process toward life-changing, daily transformation. She shows you how to · understand what motivates you and why you do what you do · identify things you do out of fear and self-protection · develop true resilience to handle the challenges of life · experience joy as you experience success in pursuing your dreams · and more Ready to live out of your healthiest, most integrated self to fulfill God's purposes for your life? It's time to embark on your own journey of rebecoming.

Dr. Merry C.,PhD Lin

Dr. Merry C. Lin, PhD has been practicing clinical psychology for more than 30 years. She is the executive director of Dr. Lin & Associates, a team providing psychotherapy, coaching, and consulting services in Toronto, Canada. A wise counselor and respected speaker, she can be heard on her popular podcast, The Fully Lived Life, as well as on a number of TV and media shows where she is a regular guest. In addition to providing support to leaders, she is a social justice advocate working globally to equip leaders who serve survivors of human trafficking, abuse, and trauma.