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Psychology, Psychotherapy and Evangelicalism by J. G. McKenzie explores the relationship between modern psychological practices and evangelical Christian beliefs. The book examines how psychotherapy interacts with faith-based perspectives, addressing tensions, compatibility, and integration between spiritual guidance and mental health care. Rooted in both Psychology and Theology, this work is valuable for counselors, theologians, students, and readers interested in the intersection of religion and mental health. It provides thoughtful analysis on how faith influences therapeutic approaches and personal well-being.