Editorial Reviews
Jesus, the Greatest Therapist Who Ever Lived
Over one hundred years of modern psychology and we still haven't improved on the principles and lessons taught by the greatest doctor of the human soul, Jesus.
In this accessible and eye-opening book, international bestselling author Dr. Mark Baker offers a refreshing and practical understanding of how the teachings
of Jesus are not only compatible with the science of psychology, but still speak to our problems and struggles today. Filled with biblical quotations,
real-life stories, and divided into two major sections, "Understanding People" and "Knowing Yourself," this easy-to-use guide reveals how the gospel continues
to have the power to lighten the darkest corners of the human spirit.The Greatest Therapist Who Ever Lived is also published in Brazil, Korea, Poland, and Portugal.

Who's to Blame?: Escape the Victim Trap and Gain Personal Power in Your Relationships
If you're tired of being hurt by the hurting people in your life, Who's
to Blame? will explain the dynamics of victimization, blame, and healing.
You'll be given the tools you need to set appropriate boundaries for your
relationships with these hurting people. Although no one is to blame in the
victimization process, everyone is responsible. It's up to you to gain
personal power in your relationships.
"This is an important book for anyone who wants to live as a powerful
person. Clear, well-written, and offering useful advice, Who's to Blame?
will help you live a more empowered and loving life." -- Barbara DeAngelis,
Ph.D., author of Real Moments
"Anyone who has ever felt like a victim-or has been called a
'victimizer'-will benefit enormously from this book. The authors unmask a
highly complex and chronic set of dynamics and provide a clear way out. This
book will be looked back upon as a watershed in our struggle to both
understand and remediate the relationships that lead to victimization." --
Neil Clark Warren, Ph.D., author of Make Your Anger Your Ally
"This book is helpful for therapists, as well as their clients. It provides
fresh insight into the realization that we are all both victims and
victimizers. This book will help us see beyond our pain to our potential for
empowerment." -- Ralph H. Earle, Ph.D., ABPP
"With penetrating insight and genuine compassion, Berry and Baker help
readers move beyond personal victimization and avoid re-victimization by
those who won't. Must reading!" -- Sandra D. Wilson, Ph.D., visiting
professor, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and author of Released from
Shame