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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christianity / Catholic
  • Language:English
  • Pages:84
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098326586

Winning the Battle with Mental Illness

An Example of Compassionate Catholic Self-Care (2nd Edition)

by Dan Popovich

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Overview
In order to be truly free from mental illness, the sufferer must first be free to ask for help. In this brief but hard-hitting book, the readers will be encouraged to step outside of themselves and listen to the Voice of reason that is the Lord Jesus Christ. Meant to stir healthy emotions and inspire rational thoughts, Winning the Battle with Mental Illness: An Example of Compassionate Catholic (Universal) Self-Care will motivate Catholics to seek help for their mental illnesses.
Description
This is a self-help book. No one can take that all-important first step but you. The information provided within the pages of this book, combined with the persons and professionals that make up our country's behavioral health community, will guide you toward healing through faith and give you the freedom to do the spiritual work you were always meant to do.
About the author
Dan Popovich is a single Catholic layman with a B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from The Ohio State University (1990). He lives in Northeast Ohio where he cares for his senior parents in his boyhood home. He was first diagnosed with a mental illness as a young man while in a Catholic seminary pursuing a vocation to the priesthood. He is a champion of compassionate and effective mental health care for all.