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Hatred as a Spiritual and Mental Disorder

Clinical supervisor unveils the dangers and ways to prevent hatred in everyone


Atlanta,Georgia – WEBWIRE

“This book is an alarming serious wake up call for America and all people to use this God inspired message to renounce hatred, darkness, and death,”

Being a pastor of public theology, author W. J. Webb has a clear grasp of how hatred can greatly affect society. Through his book, Hatred Addiction Recovery: Prescriptions for Wellness,” Webb rings the wakeup call for Americans on how the detriments of hatred can affect lives.
 
In “Hatred Addiction Recovery,” Webb confers the origin of hatred and its varying impact on every individual and society as a whole. The book describes the painfully destructive outcomes brought about by hatred. This mental and spiritual disorder is said to affect everyone in every aspect of life. Aside from the definitions and effects of hatred, the book gives positive advice on how to prevent hatred from spreading further into everyone’s hearts and minds and into corporate society.
 
Since hatred is a contagious spiritual and mental disease, the author wants to share his knowledge to every reader for them to be aware of the escalating public concern. “This book is an alarming serious wakeup call for America and all people to use this God inspired message to renounce hatred, darkness, and death,” said Webb. “Hatred Addiction Recovery” teaches readers how to defeat hatred in their hearts, minds, and society by replacing it with God-given messages of respect, fairness, empathy, and love. Copies of “Hatred Addiction Recovery” are available in selected online bookstores.
 
 
 
Hatred Addiction Recovery: Prescriptions for Wellness
Written by W. J. Webb, MDIV, MS, MA
E-Book | $2.99
Paperback | $15.99
Hardback | $34.77
 
Book copies are available at LitFire Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online book retailers.
 
 
 
About the Author
W. J. Webb is an instructor of theology, pastoral counseling, and drug addiction. He worked as a mental health, criminal justice, addiction clinician, and theological educator for more than forty years. In 1987, he was given an award from the governor of the State of Georgia for his outstanding service in mental health and substance abuse.
 


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 Hatred Addiction Recovery
 W. J. Webb, Mdiv, Ms, Ma
 Mental Disorder
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 Prescription For Wellness


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