Les Carter
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Anger Workbook For Christian Parents (Workbook)
$17.00Add to cartIn this practical book, anger experts Drs. Les Carter and Frank Minirth-coauthors of the bestselling The Anger Workbook-show families how the “blame game” (parents blame the kids and kids blame the parents) doesn’t work. Instead they provide insight for dealing with the root causes of anger. In a perfect blend of biblical wisdom and psychological research, they show readers how to understand what can be right about anger, distinguish between healthy and unhealthy anger, recognize how anger can be managed more successfully by controlling desires and insecurities and addressing other underlying issues, and much more. Filled with real-life examples, checklists, evaluation tools, and study questions, this valuable resource for any parent with a preteen or teenager will help parents understand and manage their children’s anger-as well as their own-and show how to create harmony at home.
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Freedom From Depression Workbook (Workbook)
$15.99Add to cartTwelve Steps to Managing Depression
1. You Can Identify Your Depression
2. Anger Turned Inward
3. The Other Side of Anger
4. Inadequacy Feelings Settle In
5. Coming to Terms with Abuse
6. Grief Reactions
7. Finding Release from Control
8. Accepting Ugly Reality
9. How Personality Styles Affect Depression
10. Evaluate Your Medical Needs
11. Be Honest About Suicidal Thoughts
12. Keys to Lasting Change
Other Books in the Minirth Meier New Life Clinics Series
About the Authors p. 241About the Authors p. 241
Additional Info
It’s an unfortunate but unavoidable fact: Depression will seriously afflict one in four of Us at some point in our lives. Perhaps equally unfortunate are our misconceptions about depression and its causes. Depression doesn’t always mean an overwhelming sense of gloom; it can also be an underlying feelings. -
Choosing To Forgive Workbook (Workbook)
$15.99Add to cartTwelve Steps To Forgiveness
1. Clarify The Need For Forgiveness
2. Your Legitimate Anger
3. Uprooting Bitterness
4. Assertiveness Helps Forgiveness
5. Assuming Equality
6. Refraining From Judgments
7. Managing Your Grief
8. Confrontations
9. Releasing The Controls
10. Defining Your Mission
11. Embracing Humility
12. Becoming An Encourager
About The Authors P. 255Additional Info
Perhaps there have been times you’ve felt stuck in bitterness, discouragement or cynicism. Maybe you’ve asked “How can I forgive when I hurt as badly as I do?” or you’ve had moments when you thought you’d truly forgiven, only to have anger return. You may have been taught that anger is bad, that Christians can’t be angry or that nothing good ever results from anger.This workbook will teach you how to increase your ability to forgive by:
* learning to establish appropriate boundaries
* achieving a balance between forgiveness and healthy anger
* correctly managing and communicating your anger
* forgiving for the right reasonsThe workbook format allows you to personalize the information and develop a plan that will lead to real results. This new 12-step plan will guide you through elements that are crucial to forgiveness and healing.
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Distant Partner : How To Tear Down Emotional Walls And Communicate With You
$18.99Add to cart‘I’m always the one willing to go the extra mile for the sake of my marriage’, ‘His eyes glaze over when I try to talk intimately about things that matter.’ Maybe you’ve heard these words from your spouse. Maybe you’ve said these words about your marriage. Distant Partner is a book for those who have a relationship with too much busyness and not enough personal sharing. You don’t have to stay locked into this merry-go-round battle. Once you understand the dynamics between evasive husbands and emotionally eager wives, you can begin to take the initiative and move forward with healthy actions and choices.