Exposing Psychology, Exalting Christ

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About the Authors

Lisa Bazler

Lisa Bazler earned her B.A. in psychology and her M.A. in counseling psychology. She has worked in a variety of mental health settings, including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, group homes, outpatient services and secular and Christian private counseling practices. After earning over 3,000 hours of work experience as a Marriage Family Therapist Intern, Lisa became a Christian and left the psychology field completely. Lisa now debunks the industry she once supported.

Ryan Bazler

Ryan Bazler has a B.S. in electrical engineering and a Masters in Business Administration, and works in product management for high-technology companies. He enjoys writing Bible studies and ministering God's Word to others.

Ryan and Lisa were the founding directors of a Christian backpacking youth ministry for six years and now encourage help-seekers to turn to God instead of the futile teachings of psychology and psychiatry. The Bazlers reside in Carlsbad, California.

 

 

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Note: The mission of this ministry is to inform mental sufferers and those from whom they seek help of the physical, mental and spiritual dangers of mental health disorders and treatments, and to encourage them to pursue a drug-free, psychology-free, Christ-centered life.  Visitors to this web site taking psychotropic drugs who wish to discontinue use are strongly advised to consult a qualified physician for assistance and supervision before starting the discontinuation process. This ministry and web site provides information to help visitors make the most informed decisions about their mental health, and should not replace the advice of a medical doctor.