Reflections on Psychology and Faith

Reflections on Psychology and Faith

Joshua Hook (Ph.D.) is a Professor and Psychologist, and has written several books, including Cultural Humility, Replanted, and Helping Groups Heal. He uses psychology to help you solve problems, clarify values, and live on purpose.

About Joshua

Joshua Hook (Ph.D.) is a Professor and Psychologist, and has written several books, including Cultural Humility, Replanted, and Helping Groups Heal. He uses psychology to help you solve problems, clarify values, and live on purpose.

About Joshua

Cultural Humility helps therapists to combine multicultural theory with their own lived experience to meaningfully engage diverse clients.

Helping Groups Heal enables small group leaders to develop the skills necessary to help their members experience healing and growth.

Replanted takes an honest look at the adoption and foster care journey, and provides a model for support so your family can thrive.

The Handbook of Humility is a scholarly book to bring together authors from psychology as well as other fields to address what we know and don’t know about humility.

Cultural Humility helps therapists to combine multicultural theory with their own lived experience to meaningfully engage diverse clients.

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Helping Groups Heal enables small group leaders to develop the skills necessary to help their members experience healing and growth.

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Replanted takes an honest look at the adoption and foster care journey, and provides a model for support so your family can thrive.

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The Handbook of Humility is a scholarly book to bring together authors from psychology as well as other fields to address what we know and don’t know about humility.

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Stack Your Meetings

September 6, 2020|1 Comment

It was the first week of classes, and one day I had 5 student meetings scheduled. I’ll be honest, it was a lot. By the end of the series of meetings, I was tired and needed a break. But in general, I like to organize my work schedule by stacking ...

It’s Because You Don’t Take the Time

August 24, 2020|0 Comments

Author Scott Peck talks about an interesting experience he had while walking in his neighborhood. He passed by one of his neighbors, who was taking apart his lawn mower to fix something that was broken. As they chatted briefly, Scott expressed his admiration for his neighbor's handyman skills and said, ...

You Can Only Do 2 Things Well

August 18, 2020|0 Comments

I was talking with my friend's uncle, who is a successful businessman and professor. We were talking about how to balance our competing priorities in life (e.g., family, work, etc.). He said something that has always stuck with me. He said that in life, there are 3 key areas that ...