"Chris O'Rear draws upon his experience as a pastoral psychotherapist to teach us how to form relationships that heal instead of hurt. His words are both practical and wise. Whether you want to be a better therapist, friend, or family member, this book will be a resource you turn to again and again. Highly recommended!" - Bruce Rogers-Vaughn Associate Professor, Practice of Pastoral Theology and Counseling Vanderbilt Divinity School (retired) In today's hyper-connected world, loneliness, depression, and anxiety are ...
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"Chris O'Rear draws upon his experience as a pastoral psychotherapist to teach us how to form relationships that heal instead of hurt. His words are both practical and wise. Whether you want to be a better therapist, friend, or family member, this book will be a resource you turn to again and again. Highly recommended!" - Bruce Rogers-Vaughn Associate Professor, Practice of Pastoral Theology and Counseling Vanderbilt Divinity School (retired) In today's hyper-connected world, loneliness, depression, and anxiety are still on the rise. We're craving deeper connections and meaningful relationships, but how do we cultivate them? Chris O'Rear, a seasoned clinical therapist and pastoral counselor, offers guidance and hope. Drawing from thirty years of experience and his own personal journey, Chris shares practical wisdom on building stronger relationships, navigating conflicts, and supporting loved ones through tough times. His compassionate and expert approach will help you develop a deeper understanding of yourself and others, nurture more fulfilling connections, and find resilience in the face of challenges. Whether you're a caregiver, therapist, or simply seeking to enrich your relationships, Chris's insights will empower you to connect more authentically and love more wholeheartedly. Christoper D. O'Rear is an ordained minister and licensed clinical pastoral therapist in Tennessee and the owner of The Counseling Center, PLLC, in Nashville. He has master's degrees in divinity in pastoral care and counseling and in marriage and family therapy. Before becoming a licensed psychotherapist, Chris worked as a hospital chaplain. In addition to his work as a therapist, he is also a teacher, lecturer, and supply preacher and regularly writes lessons for Smyth & Helwys's Formations curriculum. Chris lives in Nashville with his wife, Lynda, and they have two grown daughters and two wonderful sons-in-law. Chris is an animal lover and enjoys motorcycle riding.
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