Books

If you’ve ever felt the tension between faith and mental health or wondered how to care for people in a way that’s both spiritually grounded and clinically responsible, these books are a place to begin.

Each one invites you deeper into the heart of NICC, offering language, insight, and practical guidance for understanding people, navigating pain, and participating in the process of real healing.

NICC Theory & Practice

Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® Theory & Practice

If you’ve been searching for a way to hold your faith and clinical understanding together without compromise, this is where that journey begins.

This book gives you a clear framework for understanding how people actually heal, bringing together Scripture, neuroscience, and real-world experience into one coherent model. As you read, you’ll begin to see people, pain, and growth through a new lens and gain the language and clarity needed to care for others with greater confidence.

Equipping the Church to Care Well

Mental Health Discipleship

If you’re a pastor or leader who feels the weight of people’s pain but isn’t sure how to respond, this book was written with you in mind.

It offers a way forward that doesn’t oversimplify suffering or push it outside the church. Instead, you’ll gain a framework for engaging mental health within discipleship so you can care for people wisely, set healthy boundaries, and lead your community with greater clarity and confidence.

Understanding Desire, Connection, and Intimacy

Feeling Sexy: A Christian Woman's Guide to Sexual Confidence & Desire

If you’ve ever felt confused, frustrated, or disconnected in your experience of intimacy, you’re not alone and there’s a deeper story underneath it. This book helps you understand how your brain, your story, and your relationships all shape your experience of desire and connection. With honesty and clarity, it invites you to move beyond shame or frustration and toward a more connected, healthy experience of intimacy.