In this article, Michael Bobick critiques the psychotherapeutic concept of inner healing. The authors of this approach rely heavily upon Freud, Jung, Maxwell, Maltz, Kubler-Ross, Eric Berne and others. Bobick presents an overview of the concept, a biblical perspective on dealing with the past and case studies illustrating the biblical approach to dealing with one’s past.
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