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In these tumultuous times that we are living in, when so many people are filled with fear, anxiety, confusion, disappointment, and a sense of hopelessness, there is hope! Our hope is in the Name of the Lord. The Lord has called a wonderful young man to Priesthood, his name is Father Joseph Ita-Sam and he is now a Marriage and Family Therapist.

His insights and Godly Wisdom are needed to deal with the situations, struggles and battles that people face daily in life. 

I recommend this book and I believe the book has been inspired for a time such as this.
Good news and help are on the way as you read Confronting Situations

Kathleen McCarthy.
President and Founder of In His Sign Radio. (USA)

Fr. Joseph Ita-Sam has written a very valuable handbook addressing an aspect of life where many have suffered in silence due to the social stigma inherent in its exposé. This book, Confronting Situations, can be a silent companion for anyone dealing with the near ostracism occasioned by life-altering traumas that ordinary people experience after extraordinary situations. 

This is a book that would bring Spiritual Healing to one who needs it. The book is also a good read for anyone interested in the mental health profession. I strongly recommend it.

Professor Chieke Evaristus Ihejirika
Chair of the Political Science Department, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania

This book, Confronting Situations, had me engaged and inspired from the first chapter to the last for all the right reasons. It is not necessarily a Healthcare Book about emotional encounters, though based on such experiences, but much more. 

Some will dismiss the book because of the difference in religious opinion when it is really about everyone’s mental health life, and about applying survival strategies in such life-challenging situations. It also adds a related Spiritual coping aspect for those who may need it and benefit therefrom. I recommend this book to everyone – those in the situations addressed, as well as for precautionary measures.

Kudos, Rev. Fr. Joseph Ita-Sam. Well done!

Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji
Pharmaceutical Clinical Research/Global Training & Development Professional