Building the Self: A Guide to Human Development and Mental Health
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Complete, First published Dec 23, 2024
Building the Self: A Guide to Human Development and Mental Health is a deeply insightful exploration of human growth, trauma, and healing. Designed as both a personal journey and a guide for readers, this book delves into the stages of human development-uncovering how our minds, emotions, and behaviors evolve from birth to adulthood.

Through a blend of psychology and faith, this book highlights the beauty of human resilience and the power of self-discovery. It offers practical tools for overcoming trauma, understanding emotions, and building mental and emotional stability. Drawing wisdom from the Bible, including the teachings and miracles of Jesus Christ, it provides spiritual insights and encouragement to help readers find hope, healing, and purpose.

Whether you are seeking to better understand yourself, support someone through their struggles, or grow closer to God's design for your life, Building the Self invites you to explore the depths of human nature with faith as your foundation.
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