Psychology

Finding Quiet: My Story of Overcoming Anxiety and the Practices that Brought Peace – eBook

Philosopher, author, and professor Moreland first experienced panic attacks in 2004. After 15 years, he still manages mental illness, but has moved from feelings of shame and despair to vulnerability and hope. In this encouraging guide, he shares hard-won practical advice with fellow sufferers. Includes Scripture verses, uplifting quotes, chapter summaries, annotated bibliography, and more.

Free to Thrive: How Your Hurt, Struggles, and Deepest Longings Can Lead to a Fulfilling Life – eBook

Are you struggling with anxiety, unhealthy relationships, unresolved hurt, or other soul-scarring pain? Discover how to overcome brokenness and live in God’s freedom! Offering time-tested, biblically based, and research-supported principles, this dynamic guide blends McDowell’s hard-earned wisdom with Bennett’s youthful passion to help young adults thrive as they strive for spiritual, emotional, and relational wholeness.

Relational Spirituality: A Psychological-Theological Paradigm for Transformation – eBook

In Relational Spirituality, Hall and Hall present a definitive model of spiritual transformation based on a relational paradigm. At its heart is the truth that human beings are fundamentally relational—we develop, heal, and grow through relationships. While many sanctification models are fragmented, individualistic, and lack a clear process for change, the relational paradigm paints a coherent picture of both process and goal, supported by both ancient wisdom and cutting-edge research. Integrating insights from psychology and theology, this book lays out the basis for relational spiritual transformation and how it works practically in the context of relationships and community.

The Connected Life: The Art and Science of Relational Spirituality – eBook

Psychologist Todd Hall has been researching human relationships and ways of connecting for many years. In The Connected Life, he offers the fruit of that work, contending that real human growth doesn’t come through head knowledge alone but through relational knowledge and strong attachment bonds. It’s our relationships—with God and others—that lead to authentic transformation. Ultimately, the family of God provides the best context for lasting growth.