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Tabitha Yates

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TABITHA YATES is a mental health advocate and writer, known as The Redeemed Mama on social media where she writes about faith, mental health, and God’s redemptive plan. She is the author of award-winning book, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap between Faith and Mental Health. Tabitha has been published in Yahoo News, MSN, Relevant Magazine, The Mighty, Love What Matters, and more. Through practical advice, personal anecdotes, and biblical insights, Tabitha has used her platform to help renew the faith of millions of individuals struggling with where their faith and mental health intersect. She lives in Southern Arizona with her family. Join her on Facebook at The Redeemed Mama-Tabitha Yates.

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Jesus and Therapy by Tabitha Yates
"This book is a must read!

Tabitha does an amazing job of bridging the gap of mental health through her sharing of her own life experiences. Life is hard but our God is so much stronger than any battle we may be facing.

Thank you Tabitha for being stro" Read more of this review »
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"Every church, every CMH, and all the mentally ill who have been wounded by the church folks that should have loved them and didn't, need to read this. Shows congregations how their behavior can damage the very people who need them. it also shows the " Read more of this review »
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Jen does a beautiful job ushering us into the peace and fullness of life that Jesus offers us!
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“Please hear me: your mental health struggle is in no way, shape, or form an indication of a shallow faith in God.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“You are worthy of a life free from the wounds caused by the careless words and actions of broken souls.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“I’ve learned that regardless of what someone else’s response to a situation is, it doesn’t have to dictate my ability to heal. Whether or not it does…is my choice.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“Please hear me: your mental health struggle is in no way, shape, or form an indication of a shallow faith in God.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“This process of healing is a marathon, not a sprint…The goal is to keep showing up for yourself.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“You are worthy of a life free from the wounds caused by the careless words and actions of broken souls.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“I’ve learned that regardless of what someone else’s response to a situation is, it doesn’t have to dictate my ability to heal. Whether or not it does…is my choice.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“Don’t allow sinners who hurt you to keep you from the Savior who longs to heal you.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health




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