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Codependency

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Codependency Minibook

How to set healthy boundaries and have healthy relationships

You've heard plenty about getting hooked on drugs or alcohol or sitting at slot machines from sunup to sundown, but can you really become addicted to a person? The answer is yes—codependency is a relationship addiction. A codependent is anyone who is dependent on another person to the point of being controlled or manipulated by that person. Learn how to set healthy boundaries, and how to be released from relationship addiction by renewing your commitment to Christ first.

June Hunt starts this mini—book with stories of biblical people who ultimately compromised their relationship with God by being overly dependent on others, getting trapped in a codependent relationship.

Codependency will shed light on the spiritual implications of relationships that take precedence over your relationship with the Lord. Helpful checklists like ‚"the codependent relationship profile‚" will help you determine whether or not you are in a codependent relationship. Also learn what the five stages of childhood development are, and how you can keep your children from having an unhealthy dependence on you.

The last section titled ‚"Steps to Solution‚" gives Biblical advice on how to keep away from idolatrous, or codependent relationships, such as:

  • Recovery steps to confronting codependency
  • 7 steps to independent relationships
  • Help from an unhealthy relationship
  • 7 principles for finding the road to relationship freedom
  • And much more.

    Look for all 25 titles in the Hope For The Heart Biblical Counseling Library. These mini-books are for people who seek freedom from codependency, anger, conflict, verbal and emotional abuse, depression, or other problems.


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    Series: Hope for the Heart Publisher: Aspire Press

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9781596367265
    • Release date: July 29, 2014

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781596367265
    • File size: 1377 KB
    • Release date: July 29, 2014

    Formats

    OverDrive Read
    EPUB ebook

    Languages

    English

    Codependency Minibook

    How to set healthy boundaries and have healthy relationships

    You've heard plenty about getting hooked on drugs or alcohol or sitting at slot machines from sunup to sundown, but can you really become addicted to a person? The answer is yes—codependency is a relationship addiction. A codependent is anyone who is dependent on another person to the point of being controlled or manipulated by that person. Learn how to set healthy boundaries, and how to be released from relationship addiction by renewing your commitment to Christ first.

    June Hunt starts this mini—book with stories of biblical people who ultimately compromised their relationship with God by being overly dependent on others, getting trapped in a codependent relationship.

    Codependency will shed light on the spiritual implications of relationships that take precedence over your relationship with the Lord. Helpful checklists like ‚"the codependent relationship profile‚" will help you determine whether or not you are in a codependent relationship. Also learn what the five stages of childhood development are, and how you can keep your children from having an unhealthy dependence on you.

    The last section titled ‚"Steps to Solution‚" gives Biblical advice on how to keep away from idolatrous, or codependent relationships, such as:

  • Recovery steps to confronting codependency
  • 7 steps to independent relationships
  • Help from an unhealthy relationship
  • 7 principles for finding the road to relationship freedom
  • And much more.

    Look for all 25 titles in the Hope For The Heart Biblical Counseling Library. These mini-books are for people who seek freedom from codependency, anger, conflict, verbal and emotional abuse, depression, or other problems.


  • Expand title description text