Keeping Human Relationships Together:

Self Guide to Healthy Living [Studies in Spiritual Psychology vis-a-vis Human Values]

by Anthony O. Nwachukwu


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/30/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9781450205221
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9781450205214

About the Book

“The Reverend Father Anthony Odinakachi Nwachukwu, Ph.D., Psy.D., has ventured into unchartered territory in this provocative and stimulating study of the creative integration of spiritual psychology and the West African mind. His insightful probing into the inner workings of the human mind and spiritual development as epitomized in human relationships is a major contribution to the related fields of West African studies, spiritual psychology, and religious consciousness”.
John H. Morgan, President
Ph.D. (Hartford), D.Sc. (London), Psy.D. (FH/Oxford)
Senior Fellow of Foundation House, Oxford.

“If discipline [i.e. - doing the right thing when no one is watching] and sound moral living are the measurements for solid education, self-fulfillments, religious practices and healthy relationships, then, the book has said it all. It has, not only, provided the various management strategies that resuscitate broken relationships, but also, created conscious inner strengths that keep the healthy ones alive, both in the private and public sectors. I recommend that everybody joins Nwachukwu in this timely opportunity and the 21st century campaign for sound radical changes in the individual lives and society”.

Anthony J. Grieco,
MD, MACP, Professor of Medicine, NYU School of Medicine

“The African erudite author once more avails every reader of his psychological insight into the secrets of maintaining a healthy relationship. While promoting a positive and optimistic attitude, he gets to the root of the illusions, presumptions and projections that impact negatively on its attainment. The author's reflections in a way seem to have translated the Tillichian idea of the paradoxical co-existence of the good and the bad into its psychological, ethical and practical relevance. I highly recommend this book to everyone who is out to make his life a success story”.
Dr.-theol. Sylvester I. Ihuoma,
Delegate for Africans, University of Muenster, Germany.

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“Wow! This book is more of the GPS system that guides each individual life”. It is actually a book for every rational person”.

Joan Bareth,
(NM, NYU)

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“Many authors have written on a variety of related subjects on human relationships. But this book practically touches on every aspect of human life, political, socio-religious, spiritual etc and this makes it unique for everybody to read”.

Mr. Andrew Clerico
(Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, NY)

“Sex has no religion – I agree. Your book is as exciting as the Action Alert Tonic – AAT you have provided for the young generation and society. Congratulations!”

Dr. Innocent E. Gubor
(Upstate University, SYR, NY)


About the Author

About the author Anthony O. Nwachukwu, Ph.D., Psy.D. Anthony O. Nwachukwu is Professor of Counseling Psychology and West African Studies and Chairman/Head of the New York City Ph.D. Thesis Defense Panel. His areas of research, writing and teaching include ethics, religion, spirituality and psychology. He has taught Latin in Bigard Memorial Major Seminary (Nigeria) an Affiliate of Urban University, Rome, as well as a wide range of courses in religion at St. Peter Claver and Mater Ecclesia Seminaries, both in Nigeria. Ordained a priest in 1987, Dr. Nwachukwu is Nigerian and has served as pastor for thirteen years in Nigeria, during which time he published several works of scholarship. In 2008, he was awarded the Dorothy Day Prize in Pastoral Care and Counseling from the Foundation. He holds the B.A. Honors in Divinity and Philosophy from the Bigard Memorial Seminary (an affiliated Institution of the Urbanian University in Rome), the Post Graduate Diploma in Educational Technology and the Master of Education in Educational Philosophy from Imo State University, the Master of Divinity from the Catholic Institute of West Africa, the Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the Federal University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, and the Doctor of Psychology from the Graduate Theological Foundation. Dr. Nwachukwu is a certified Chaplain member of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains and has served for over seven years in the New York University Medical Center. He is also a Retreat Moderator, First Assistant Administrator of Mater Ecclesia Diocese, a Theological Vicariate Examiner, and Judge in the Diocesan Marriage Tribunal (Ahiara, Nigeria). Books § Questions and Answers in Philosophy (1982) § CABIA: The Church and the Bible which First? (1992) § LOVE Biko Bia: Is Love a Risk? (1993) § Call no one on Earth your Father' Matt. 23:9. Why Rev. Fathers? [1993] § Igba Nkwu Nwanyi And the Church: Where Do we Stand? A talk first delivered to KSM, Aba Diocese Nigeria (1994) § FIRE: The Active Life of the Spirit (1994) § ENVY: A Deadly Sickness, has only one Medicine (Part 1) - 1994 § What a Model is Mary, the Mother of Jesus (1995)? A talk first delivered to the COMITIUM. The Legion of Mary, Kano State, Nigeria § Whose Cross and whose Glory? (1996) § Christ at 2000 Years in Nigeria, Has His Coming Become a Failure: Why Mary's Apparitions Now?? (1997) § The Devil Has Come To Church (Part 1)-1998 § The 50 Steps To Happy Marriage (1999) & Reprinted 2001; A talk first given to The Catholic Women Organization of Nigeria § Salvation in African Context (2002) – Ph.D. Dissertation of 378 pages