Book Cover: The Void

Contents:

  1. The Void in Relation to Inner Healing
  2. Health Issues
  3. Criminal Actions
  4. Premature Death
  5. Separation and Divorce
  6. Roots
  7. The Hurting Inner Child – Finding The Void
  8. Final Case Study

As I have journeyed with individuals in a therapeutic setting, I have become increasingly aware of the inner pain and of what I call ‘the void’, that place that hurts in their lives. Simply being in the world has created this void. It may result from natural events in an individual’s life or from accidents; it may result from deliberate harm or even self-harm. The reasons are numerous and complex. 

This book explores and discovers your void and then explains how to deal with it and move forward in life a wiser person

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The Void by Wendy Haslam

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The Void: We all bring ‘baggage’ from the past.  By this I mean events that have shaped our thinking, responses and actions in every day life.  For the most part we deal with difficult relationships and events in life, but some people realise that they have not been able to resolve certain situations. As a result, their everyday actions, emotions and feelings cause them difficulty in their daily life.  If they are willing to discover why they feel, think, and act as they do and will consider finding the underlying cause, then this is the book for them.

 

Wendy was born in Africa where she lived as a child in Zimbabwe and Tanzania. She was educated in the South West of England and in America. She married and lived in Malawi and then the UK with her three children.

Wendy was drawn into the church and the area of healing when living in Malawi. 

Her training as a Therapist was in the UK and America.

She has worked within the National Health Service in the UK, within a Counselling Centre as part of a team offering therapeutic care, in a residential setting and she now has her own practice.

The Void came from the author's thinking and experience after twenty years of practice as a Therapist and her observations and practice within the Ministry of Healing.  She embraces counselling models along with psychology and theology to bring together the insights found in the book.

It is for:

  • You, as a self help book. It offers answers to why you may feel that life is blocked or uncomfortable.
  • Professional Therapists who are open to exploring new ways in their work.
  • Church leaders as they seek to establish safe practice in their ministry.
  • Any involved in The Ministry of Healing to illustrate the complexities of whole person healing.
  • Students who will engage with the theory and practice set out in the book and to further their thinking.

The Void by Wendy Haslam
ISBN 978-1-4389-9600-4
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