| Psychobabble
explains the dichotomy between secular and Biblical counseling and
shows the danger of incorporating secular techniques into a Christian
approach. This book will arm believers looking for Scriptural
answers to the hurts of a broken World. As anti-Christian bias
becomes increasingly pervasive in secular psychology, the church must
look to the true source of all healing. This book will point the
way. 173 pages
Dr.
Richard Ganz was born in New York City, and raised in a Jewish home. He
graduated from the City University of New York with a degree in Psychology.
He then earned his master’s degree and his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
at Wayne State University. After a year’s internship in the department of
psychiatry at Wayne State University Medical Center, in Detroit, Michigan,
he followed that with a year of Post-Doctoral study in the department of
child psychiatry at Upstate Medical Center, in Syracuse, New York, where he
was later on the Clinical Faculty of the Department of Psychiatry, as well
as teaching at Syracuse University. Following his conversion to Jesus
Christ, Dr. Ganz went on to receive his theological training at Westminster
Theological Seminary, where he received his Master of Divinity degree. Dr.
Ganz has lectured at major secular universities and Christian Seminaries
around the world such as Tokyo University, Moscow State University, Harvard
University, University of Maryland, The Free Evangelical Theological Academy
in Switzerland, The Institute Biblique in Belgium, The Free Theological
Academy in Germany, etc. He has also had an extensive conference and seminar
ministry in many countries around the world. He is the Senior Pastor of the
Ottawa Reformed Presbyterian Church and the President of Ottawa Theological
Hall, where he is Professor of Biblical Psychology and Counseling. He and
his wife Nancy, the author of the “Herein is Love” Old Testament commentary
series for children have four daughters and live on a farm in the Ottawa
valley. |