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Emotion-focused prayer with an emotion friendly God – My exploration of prayer with EFT techniques as a Chinese Christian counsellor

Prière centrée sur les émotions avec un Dieu sensible aux émotions - Mon exploration de la prière avec les techniques EFT en tant que consellor chrétien chinois

Emotionsfokussiertes Gebet mit einem emotionsfreundlichen Gott – meine Untersuchung des Gebets mit EFT-Techniken als chinesischer christlicher Berater

Oración centrada en las emociones con un Dios amigable con las emociones: mi exploración de la oración con técnicas de EFT como consejero cristiano chino

Oração Focada na Emoção a um Deus Apreciador de Emoções: a minha exploração das orações com as técnicas focadas na emoção, enquanto counselor cristão chinês

Pages 214-231 | Received 13 May 2020, Accepted 11 Apr 2021, Published online: 17 Jun 2021

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