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.
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.
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The Injustice of Guilt
Guilt is a tricky emotion, isn’t it? Sometimes, guilt can help us stay on the right track. Maybe you have had this experience. You did something bad, felt guilty about it, and thought to yourself, “I don’t want to that ever again.” The guilty feelings were painful, so you tried ...
Richard Rohr, Spiritual Growth, and Letting Go
I’ve read a lot of self-help books over the years, and many of them talk about the idea of “letting go.” For a long time, this attitude kind of annoyed me. If I was anxious or frustrated about something, the last thing I wanted to do was let it go. ...
The Dallas Cowboys and the Importance of Over-Communicating Clarity
The Dallas Cowboys announced a coaching change today—Mike McCarthy is replacing Jason Garrett as head coach. Irrespective of whether you think Mike McCarthy is the right person for the job, one thing I noticed was that the Cowboys organization struggled to communicate clearly about the transition. They had meetings with ...