"You complete me" may be a romantic line in a popular movie, but it's not a healthy basis for a real relationship. Unfortunately, many people are drawn into relationships that are unfulfilling precisely because they are looking to other people to fill in the places where they are lacking--they are looking for a person who will "complete" them. At the heart of relationship dependency is a person's belief that he or she alone is not enough. But using others to provide wholeness simply does not work, because while we are made to be relationship dependent, it is God we must turn to in order to find wholeness. In a warm, engaging style, Drs. Jantz and Clinton walk readers through patterns of relationship dependency, helping them unravel why they are drawn back to the same dry well of unfulfilled relationships over and over again. Readers will discover how to break the cycle, banish their fears, and find wholeness in the God who designed them to be in relationship first and foremost with him, thus freeing them to find healthy relationships with others. Includes a twelve-week personal recovery plan.
""You complete me" may be a romantic line in a popular movie, but it's not a healthy basis for a real relationship. Unfortunately, many people are drawn into relationships that are unfulfilling precisely because they are looking to other people to fill in the places where they are lacking--they are looking for a person who will "complete" them. At the heart of relationship dependency is a person's belief that he or she alone is not enough. But using others to provide wholeness simply does not work, because while we are made to be relationship dependent, it is God we must turn to in order to find wholeness. In a warm, engaging style, Drs. Jantz and Clinton walk readers through patterns of relationship dependency, helping them unravel why they are drawn back to the same dry well of unfulfilled relationships over and over again. Readers will discover how to break the cycle, banish their fears, and find wholeness in the God who designed them to be in relationship first and foremost with him, thus freeing them to find healthy relationships with others. Includes a twelve-week personal recovery plan.
"Gregory L. Jantz, PhD, is the award-winning and bestselling
author of more than twenty-five books, including Controlling Your
Anger Before It Controls You and Hope and Healing from Emotional
Abuse. He is the founder of The Center for Counseling & Health
Resources, Inc., (www.aplaceofhope.com) in Washington, and hosts a
popular radio program, Overcoming with Dr. Jantz. A frequent guest
on various radio and TV shows, Jantz is also a regular columnist
for the Huffington Post.
Dr. Tim Clinton is president of the American Association of
Christian Counselors (AACC), executive director of the Center for
Counseling and Family Studies, professor of counseling and pastoral
care at Liberty University and Liberty Baptist Theological
Seminary, and a licensed professional counselor. He is also the
coauthor of the Quick-Reference Guide to Counseling series of
books.
Ann McMurray has coauthored several books, including
Controlling Your Anger Before It Controls You. She lives in
Washington.
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