Integrating Torah and psychology to guide us in emulating Hashem
Becoming Godlyby Rabbi Dr. Yosef Sokol presents an original approach to mental health and Avodas Hashem. This groundbreaking book integrates Torah wisdom with modern psychological insights, showing how Jewish concepts like mitzvos, Torah, and Klal Yisrael align with key principles of identity, emotional stability, and purposeful living.
Whether you want to enhance your spiritual growth or incorporate deeper meaning into your life, this sefer offers insights and tools for your transformative journey to becoming Godly.
Rabbi Dr. Yosef Sokol is a licensed clinical psychologist, professor in the PsyD program at Touro University, and a research scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs. He completed his postdoctoral training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Department of Veterans Affairs, specializing in the study of identity, suicide prevention, and recovery. Rabbi Sokol developed Continuous Identity Cognitive Therapy (CI-CT), a groundbreaking treatment integrating Torah wisdom and psychological principles. He received his PhD in clinical psychology from Hofstra University and semichah from Yeshivas Bais Yosef Novardok.
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Integrating Torah and psychology to guide us in emulating Hashem
Becoming Godly by Rabbi Dr. Yosef Sokol presents an original approach to mental health and Avodas Hashem. This groundbreaking book integrates Torah wisdom with modern psychological insights, showing how Jewish concepts like mitzvos, Torah, and Klal Yisrael align with key principles of identity, emotional stability, and purposeful living.
Whether you want to enhance your spiritual growth or incorporate deeper meaning into your life, this sefer offers insights and tools for your transformative journey to becoming Godly.
Rabbi Dr. Yosef Sokol is a licensed clinical psychologist, professor in the PsyD program at Touro University, and a research scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs. He completed his postdoctoral training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Department of Veterans Affairs, specializing in the study of identity, suicide prevention, and recovery. Rabbi Sokol developed Continuous Identity Cognitive Therapy (CI-CT), a groundbreaking treatment integrating Torah wisdom and psychological principles. He received his PhD in clinical psychology from Hofstra University and semichah from Yeshivas Bais Yosef Novardok.
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