
Mental Illness by Daniel R Berger Ii
In spite of the fact that no biological etiologies, markers, or remedies exist, biological psychiatrists assert that mental illnesses are validated physical diseases. But are mental struggles truly biologically caused or are the observable and measurable physical problems simply effects of the mind? Many other relevant questions have arisen with the introduction of neuroimaging, and this volume seeks to answer many of those most pressing. For example, can the mind be observed both through scientific observation and through EGs and fMRIs? Is there empirical evidence to prove or disprove the brain-dysfunction, genetic defect, and chemical imbalance theories? Does valid physical impairment ever cause moral failure? These questions and more are important topics that this volume explores.
Daniel is an experienced pastor, counselor, and school administrator, who has authored several books on Christian counseling, practical theology, education, and the history and philosophy of the mental health construct. Currently, he directs Alethia International Ministries (AIM) where he continues to write, counsels, and speaks around the country in various conferences and venues. Daniel attended Bob Jones University and Florida International University where he earned advance degrees in counseling and theology. He is also a certified member of the International Association of Biblical Counselors (IABC). He and his wife Oriana have been married for 13 years, and together, they have three children.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780986411489 |
| ISBN 10 | 0986411485 |
| Titel | Mental Illness |
| Autor | Daniel R Berger Ii |
| Serie | Mental Illness |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Alethia International Publications |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2016-08-24 |
| Seitenanzahl | 182 |
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