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David G. Benner

    David G. Benner is an internationally recognized depth psychologist, author, and spiritual guide dedicated to personal transformation. His work focuses on the intersection of psychology and spirituality, exploring the deeper layers of the human psyche and offering pathways to spiritual growth. Benner's approach emphasizes the integration of psychological understanding with spiritual principles to help readers achieve a fuller, more meaningful life. His writings are valued for their depth and practical guidance on the journey of self-discovery.

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    Psychotherapy and the Spiritual Quest
    The Gift of Being Yourself
    Desiring God's Will
    • Desiring God's Will

      • 123 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Benner asks and answers the question, "How might we discipline our wills so that we become both willing and able to do what God asks of us?"

      Desiring God's Will
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    • The Gift of Being Yourself

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Psychologist and spiritual director David G. Benner illuminates the spirituality of self-discovery. He shows how understanding yourself leads you to better discern God's purposes for you, and, paradoxically, how becoming more like Christ allows you to become more fully yourself.

      The Gift of Being Yourself
      4.3
    • This study attempts to identify the religious roots of psychotherapy and surveys the views of spirituality found in a broad range of psychologies such as Jung, Kierkegaard and May. The author reviews the history and understanding of spirituality found in a variety of Christian traditions from the Desert Fathers to Evangelical Spirituality. He attempts therefore to present a model of personality as a psychospiritual unity. Benner has published "The Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology", "Psychotherapy in Christian Perspective", "Psychology and Religion" and "Christian Counselling and Psychotherapy".

      Psychotherapy and the Spiritual Quest