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First he helps the reader become more familiar with the basic classes of psychoactive medications


In part 2 first he notes that pastors counselors and other helpers must be familiar with the psychoactive medications


The book lists several concerns with the psychiatric diagnostic system


With the authors careful and thoughtful research we can better understand how to cope with it

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    psychiatric, mental, biblical and psychoactive.
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  • Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 137 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 10 2021.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    First psychiatric disorders are descriptions of a persons thoughts emotions and behaviors but are not an explanation of them


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    First shepherds in the church are not to be scared off by a diagnosis


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    And fourth a diagnosis is one of the starting points for ministry not the end point


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Thoughtsemlet recognizes that the dsm only describes the issues a person struggles with


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Every person in ministry should be required to read this book


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It should be in every church building


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It is information that can help anyone but geared toward believers and addresses christian concerns and prejudices


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Emlet’s book was an excellent reminder that a blanket rejection of everything related to medicine and psychology is useless in our counseling

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