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The Jesus Counselor Narrative
with L.W. Outlaw PhD Isaiah 9:6 and Luke 2:11 tell us that Jesus would be called “Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” This Biblical narrative within both the Old and New Testaments is often so subtle to most readers that both the subject and direction of the scripture involved is completely overlooked or seen as irrelevant within context…
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The Five Fires of Life
by L.W, Outlaw 1. ANXIETY/FEAR: A SURVIVAL GUIDE For readers of Examiner.com, this is a revised and edited article geared not just to suggest but to actually help eliminate and recover from anxiety. Please read the entire article to find the 5-fold plan. Anxiety can strike anyone at any time. This is a point reiterated…
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JUST DON’T DO IT
with L.W. Outlaw PhD One of the greatest concerns among those of us in the mental health field today is the increasing problem of “suicide” or attempt thereof. Among adults within the USA, approximately 142 people take their own life every day and of those adults, 132 are men. Needless to say, Covid-19 has only…
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Epilepsy: Identity? or Condition?
with L.W. Outlaw, PhD It’s been quite a while, since I’ve wrote anything concerning epilepsy, but considering the fact that my own journey with epilepsy delayed my writing and brought me to this point, I felt the need to share this fact with you. On December 26th, 2018, I was riding in the car with…
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What is the truth?
with L.W. Outlaw As I begin this article, let me say from the onset, I am not a medical doctor, however as my own GP recently reminded me, I am a Doctor of Psychology and my counsel and opinion are valuable and I should never apologize for being a doctor; no matter what my specialty.…
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Untangling the word of truth
with L.W. Outlaw My spirit is over whelmed with sadness as I see so many pastors and Bible teachers corrupting Biblical Truth, so let me untangle it for you. I know this will upset many people but I must address this before I explode. There are great depths to which I could go with this…
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How should we then live?
L.W.Outlaw In one point of my Psychology internships I served as a Chaplin at a Juvenile detention center. This facility was mainly for older boys and young men between ages 12 to 17 and most had committed very serious crimes. I was often asked by these young men how I could help them “fix” their lives. They…
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How do you feel about that?
with L.W.Outlaw PhD Psychologist will utilize personal and group therapy as their primary method of assisting their patient The big difference between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist is the psychiatrist has an MD as well as a PhD and that at his or her option can prescribe medication that can assist their patient with their…
