From The God Of Fear To The God Of Love

How a positive view of God strengthens us

  • Where does unexplained chronic pain and vague anxiety come from?
  • Many people suffer from images of God that make them unwell
  • As a psychotherapist, the author gives courage for a purposeful and fear-free life
  • Purchase impulse: “My fear-inducing image of God afflicts me and I want to learn to live more freely.”

Let go of notions that make you sick

 

There are images of God that make you sick, for example, when people are threatened with death and the Devil or when they feel punished by God. And on the other hand, belief in a loving God can open doors for physical and spiritual well-being.
Dr Uta Kronshage has discovered this both in numerous conversations as a psychotherapist and also personally. In her book, she shows which psychological mechanisms contribute to people becoming unwell. And what the important requirements for healing are. Ultimately, it is about a healing relationship with the thing that holds the world together in their hearts.

 

“I have experienced that people who are truly happy with their lives have a relationship with an all-caring and unconditionally loving God. Every person deserves such a relationship with God and everyone can have one.” Dr Uta Kronshage

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  • Publisher: bene!
  • Release: 03.04.2023
  • ISBN: 978-3-96340-234-0
  • 224 Pages
  • Author: Dr. Uta Kronshage
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Dr. Uta Kronshage

Dr. Uta Kronshage, Jahrgang 1965, Studium der Psychologie in Göttingen. Nach der Promotion über chronische Rückenschmerzen und Weiterbildungen in Verhaltenstherapie und klinischer Hypnose seit 2002 in Hannover in eigener Praxis tätig. Schwerpunkt ist die Behandlung von Menschen mit chronischen Schmerzen. »In meiner Arbeit lege ich besonderen Wert auf die Erforschung der Möglichkeiten von Heilung, die jeder Mensch hat, ganz egal, was im Leben passiert sein mag.«