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Toxic Relationships and How to Change Them: Health and Holiness in Everyday Life
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Toxic Relationships and How to Change Them: Health and Holiness in Everyday Life
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Toxic Relationships and How to Change Them: Health and Holiness in Everyday Life
Current price: $27.00
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In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Clinton McLemore— a leading expert on interpersonal relationships— gives you a powerful roadmap for promoting healthy and productive relationships.
Toxic Relationships
draws extensively from psychological research and Christian theology and is filled with practical strategies you can use to create better communication at home and at work. You will learn how to increase appreciation, tenderness, respect, comfort, and understanding in all of your relationships by recognizing the eight basic "default styles" that most of us use to respond to others. By using biblical examples, Dr. McLemore shows how we can change our own destructive behavior and influence the behavior of others by understanding these eight toxic strategies:
Controlling
Drifting
Intruding
Freeloading
Humiliating
Scurrying
Victimizing
Avoiding
Create loving and healthy relationships using these proven methods for transforming toxic interactions with others.
Toxic Relationships
draws extensively from psychological research and Christian theology and is filled with practical strategies you can use to create better communication at home and at work. You will learn how to increase appreciation, tenderness, respect, comfort, and understanding in all of your relationships by recognizing the eight basic "default styles" that most of us use to respond to others. By using biblical examples, Dr. McLemore shows how we can change our own destructive behavior and influence the behavior of others by understanding these eight toxic strategies:
Controlling
Drifting
Intruding
Freeloading
Humiliating
Scurrying
Victimizing
Avoiding
Create loving and healthy relationships using these proven methods for transforming toxic interactions with others.