Telling Each Other the Truth

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Bethany House, 2006 - Family & Relationships - 190 pages
Proven, Healing Ways to Speak the Truth in Love

Now in a fresh package, this classic on learning the art of true communication is good news for all. The author uses Scripture, case histories, and dialogue to impart timeless principles that can heal damaged relationships, strengthen everyday communication, and help people avoid the traps of manipulation that often disrupt the free flow of honest discussion. Readers will find this information invaluable in every relationship of life--especially those that don't come easy.
 

Contents

What Is Misbelief?
13
Do We Really Want to Be Happy?
23
Misbelief in SelfTalk
28
Misbelief in Depression
36
Misbelief in Anger
46
Misbelief in Anxiety
63
Misbelief in Lack of SelfControl
78
Misbelief in SelfHate
103
Misbelief in Fear of Change
115
Misbelief in Never Taking a Chance
126
Misbelief in Our Relationships With Others
139
Misbelief in Being Indispensable
150
More Misbeliefs Guaranteed to Make You Miserable
159
What Must I Do to Be Miserable?
173
Study Guide
183
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About the author (2006)

William Backus, PhD, founded the Center for Christian Psychological Services. Before his death in 2005, he was a licensed clinical psychologist and an ordained Lutheran clergyman. He wrote many books, including What Your Counselor Never Told You.

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