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Being Real - The Narrow Way to Loving Ourselves (Paperback)
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Being Real - The Narrow Way to Loving Ourselves (Paperback)
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Loot Price R508
Discovery Miles 5 080
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"This book is designed for anyone who has a longing to be
themselves but has no idea of how to go about it. Being ourselves
requires being real about how we feel about what's going on in our
lives. "It also reveals how our past impacts on our current
attitudes and behaviour. "The book is valuable for those who have
reached a place where nothing seems to work and there seems to be
no way out of the mess we find ourselves in. It provides no quick
fix-there is none. "It also presents God as the source of the
unconditional love and acceptance we all long for. "The journey of
being real requires us to discover that our Creator is more
committed to our heart than we are. He longs to teach us how to
love ourselves and then our neighbour. He desires us to be able to
love our enemy. Love him, but struggle with what he does. What we
do is not what we are. "You will find this journey confronting. I
did." Dr Steele Fitchett was born in Atherton, North Queensland in
1934. He attended boarding school in Brisbane, which saved his
life. He worked at BHP in Newcastle, NSW before being led into
medicine, graduating from Sydney University in 1963. After training
in obstetrics and gynaecology at Newcastle and obtaining a
specialist degree at Oxford, Steele introduced the innovative
technique of regional anaesthesia for caesarean sections. In a
break with traditional practice, he encouraged husbands to be
involved in the delivery of their offspring-a move that alarmed
some fathers at the time, but which is now accepted as normal and
natural. Dr Fitchett's caring nature emerged in his strong support
for mothers who had lost their babies. He ministered empathy and
healing to their troubled hearts. A radical change in direction in
the 1980s saw him involved in pioneering palliative care. This
counselling and medical role soon led to full time bereavement and
stress counselling, a service he provided from 1985 until he
retired in 2006. Steele Fitchett's humanity has touched thousands
of lives in the Newcastle region. His service to that community was
recognised with an Unsung Heroes award from the Commonwealth
Government in 2008. Steele Fitchett continues his ministry by
supervising clinical psychologists and counsellors.
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