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<transcy>Blame it on the Brain? : Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience (C'est la faute du cerveau)</transcy>

Edward T. Welch
by Impact
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Distinguish between chemical imbalances, brain disorders and disobedience.

Research suggests that more and more of behaviors are caused by the functioning or dysfunction of the brain. However, is it legitimate to blame the brain for behavioral problems? How do I know when the brain is really responsible?

In this book, Edward T. Welch examines brain problems from a scripture perspective. It differentiates between true disorders originating in the brain and those originating in the heart. Understanding this distinction is essential for those who grapple with these issues, but also for pastors, counselors, and friends who want to help those who are experiencing personal struggles or who are struggling to manage their responsibilities. While focusing on some common problems, Dr Welch outlines a whole series of practical steps for dealing with different types of disorders, imbalances, habits or addictions.

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Author

A graduate psychologist, Edward T. Welch is a teaching member of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF), established nearly fifty years ago to provide counseling training and support. psychological and pastoral rooted in the Bible. A counselor for over twenty-five years, he has authored books on addictions, fear and anxiety.

Table of contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part 1: The biblical foundations
1. Who is in charge?
2. Mind and Body: Questions and Answers
3. The mind and the body: practical applications

Part two: Brain problems seen from the angle of Scripture
The brain is responsible: Brain disorders
4. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
5. Head trauma

The brain may be responsible: Psychiatric disorders
6. An introduction to psychiatric problems
7. Depression
8. Attention Deficit Disorder

The Brain Isn't To Be Responsible: New Trends in Neuroscience
9. Homosexuality
10. Alcoholism
11. Final thoughts

Details

Original title : Blame it on the Brain? : Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience
Author : Welch, Edward T.
Publisher : Impact
Publication : 2016
ISBN : 978-2-89082-277-1
Dimensions : 5.5 x 8.5 inches < br> Pages : 232
Weight : 288 g
Format : paperback

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Christine Bourget

Ce livre appuie bien le cours que je suis présentement à FTE, soit ''Psychologie, psychiatrie, relations d'aides''. Il est un soutien pour comprendre les gens de mon entourage, beaucoup de maladies mentales dans ma famille et mes amis proches.

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Luc
Accessible et bien expliqué

Bon livre, utile, pratique et succinct. Pour chacun des trois cas de figure-type (1- uniquement la faute du cerveau; 2- possible faute du cerveau; 3- pas la faute du cerveau), l'auteur présente un principe de base, lequel, selon lui, s'applique à chaque situation. C'est là que le livre tombe un peu court, car il n'y a pas une grande diversité d'exemples, et ceux qui sont présents ressemblent à des "Success Stories" qui ne rendent pas vraiment compte de la complexité du cheminement poursuivi. Mon seul réel regret est que la version originale en anglais a été publiée en 1998, celle en français en 2016 (18 ans plus tard). Pour un livre qui fait beaucoup références aux "recherches actuelles sur le cerveau" et au DSM-4 (remplacé en 2013 par le DSM-5), c'est un peu dommage. Une note dans la description du livre aurait été apprécié. Cela dit, le contenu reste très pertinent quant aux principes exposés.