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"Boundaries" Having clear boundaries is essential to a healthy, balanced lifestyle. A boundary is a personal property line that marks those things for which we are responsible. In other words, boundaries define who we are and who we are not. Boundaries impact all areas of our lives: Physical boundaries help us determine who may touch us, mental boundaries give us the freedom to have our own thoughts, emotional boundaries help us to deal with our own emotions and spiritual boundaries help us to distinguish God's will from our own. |
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"Boundaries with Kids" What the Award-Winning Boundaries Has Done for Adult Relationships Boundaries with Kids Will Do for You and Your Children Here at last is the help you need for raising your kids to take responsibility for their actions, attitudes, and emotions. Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend take you through the ins and outs of establishing family boundaries and of instilling the kind of character in your children that will help them lead balanced, productive, and fulfilling adult lives. |
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"Steps of Transformation" This book has two main purposes: The first is to explore the Twelve Steps of the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, to explain them to those who may be unfamiliar with them, and to show why the Steps are important in helping people recover from alcoholism (and from other addictive conditions).
The second purpose of this book is to present the Twelve Steps in such a way that members of the Orthodox Church might find them a valuable resource for their own personal spiritual development, should they choose to use them. Furthermore, even though most of the issues discussed will be illustrated using examples from the life of the Orthodox Church, it is hoped that members of other Christian traditions may also find this material helpful as they continue on their spiritual journey.
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"Family Building: The Five Fundamentals of Effective Parenting" Trusted family psychologist John Rosemond has a revolutionary message for today's parents: Your grandparents' generation knew a lot more about raising children than all of today's "experts." The "experts" have turned child rearing into a complicated, exhausting chore rather than the simple, straightforward task it should be. In Family Building: The Five Fundamentals of Effective Parenting, Rosemond outlines the five key principles of traditional parenting that are crucial to raising well-behaved children today. |
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"The Family Crucible" This extraordinary book presents scenarios of one family's therapy experience and explains what underlies each encounter. You will discover the general patterns that are common to all families -- stress, polarization and escalation, scapegoating, triangulation, blaming, and the diffusion of identity -- and you will gain a vivid understanding of the intriguing field of family therapy. |
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"Making The "Terrible" Twos Terrific" [John Rosemond] explains the keys to negotiating [the] potentially tumultuous time [of the terrible twos]. He guides parents through toilet training, establishing good bedtime habits, developing an effective disciplinary style, controlling biting and other aggressive behaviors, and many other issues that come with the territory. In addition, Rosemond gives parents a tried-and-true recipe for bringing out the very best in their young children -- a "best" that will translate into success in school, good peer relationships, and more stable and productive teen years. |
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"Oriented Leadership paints a clear picture of what Christian leadership should and shouldn't be. The authors demonstrate that leadership is a sacramental aspect of life -- a vital part of what it means to be created in the image and likeness of God. This very practical book should be read by every Christian, no matter what his or her leadership capacity."
This title is likely not available through Amazon.com. The Orthodox Christian Publications Center publishes this book, and it can be purchased here for $12.95.
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A Guide to Orthodox Psychotherapy: The Science, Theology, and Spiritual Practice Behind It and Its Clinical Applications: |
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