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The Emotionally Destructive Relationship: Seeing It, Stopping It, Surviving It
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▼▲Title: The Emotionally Destructive Relationship: Seeing It, Stopping It, Surviving It By: Leslie Vernick Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 250 Vendor: Harvest House Publishers Publication Date: 2007 | Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches) Weight: 10 ounces ISBN: 0736918973 ISBN-13: 9780736918978 Stock No: WW918978 |
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▼▲Leslie Vernick, counselor and social worker, has witnessed the devastating effects of emotional abuse. Many, including many in the church, have not addressed this form of destruction in families and relationships because it is difficult to talk about. With godly guidance and practical experience, Vernick offers an empathetic approach to recognizing an emotionally destructive relationship and addresses the symptoms and the damage with biblical tools. Readers will understand how to:
- Reveal behaviors that are meant to control, punish, and hurt
- Confront and speak truth when the timing is right
- Determine when to keep trying, when to get out
- Get safe and stay safe
- Build an identity in Christ
This practical and thorough resource will help countless individuals, families, and churches view abuse from God's perspective and understand how vital it is for victims to embrace His freedom from the physical, emotional, spiritual, and generational effects of emotionally destructive relationships.
Author Bio
▼▲Leslie Vernick, a licensed clinical social worker with a private counseling practice, has authored numerous books, including The Emotionally Destructive Relationship and Lord, I Just Want to Be Happy. She completed postgraduate work in biblical counseling and cognitive therapy. Leslie and her husband, Howard, have been married more than 30 years and have two grown children.
Editorial Reviews
▼▲Leslie Vernick powerfully communicates essential truths for anyone even questioning whether they are the victim of abuse. This book is a mustreadnot only will it educate the reader to take the necessary steps to freedom, but it will also prevent future destructive relationships. Thank you, Leslie, for having the courage to write this much needed book!
Michelle Borquez, author of God Crazy and host of ILife Televisions Shine
The Emotionally Destructive Relationship provides a critical first step down the path of healing and growth for those who find themselves stuck in abusive relationships...with no idea how they got there and no idea how to get out. Those who suffer in these relationships and those who want to help them will find a humble fellowtraveler in Leslie. As always, Leslie meets the sufferer and the sinner with compassion, truth, concrete direction, and lots of hope. I look forward to using this book with my counselees
Winston Smith, MDiv, director of counseling services and faculty member at Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation
Emotional abuse is often overlooked, but it is toxic to spirit, mind and brain chemistry. The church rarely tackles it even though the Bible significantly covers it. Leslie wonderfully and practically addresses this tough topic that cripples the body of Christ and our witness to the world.
"The Emotionally Destructive Relationship will be a catalyst to help you see your own story as abuser and victimand a catalyst to help you let the Holy Spirit empower you to renew your mind and transform relational skills so you will be a lighthouse of hope, shining Gods glory for all to know His love and grace.
Karl Benzio, MD, psychiatrist; founder and executive director of Lighthouse Network
Periodically books come along that fill a significant need in the world of Christian counseling. This is one of those books. Leslie Vernicks new work helps persons caught up in harmful relationships gain perspective on what has gone wrong and what needs to be made right.
The Emotionally Destructive Relationship avoids confusing psychological lingo and places the emphasis where it belongs, on the heart of men and women who must seek Christ in order to make changes in themselves in order to make changes in their relationships. Readers will first find themselves in these pages as a victim of harmful or abusive relationships; as enablers of harmful relationships; and perpetrators of harmful relationships.
Vernicks treatment of each situation is evenhanded, tull of clinical insight, practical and concrete, and most important, biblical. Readers will walk away with a plan of action on how to change themselves and how to change the patterns of their relationship. I intend to use this book both for the persons I counsel and the graduate students learning how to counsel others.
Jeffery Black, PhD, associate pastor of Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia, licensed psychologist, chair and professor of the masters in Christian counseling at Philadelphia Biblical University
Here is a book I deeply wish didnt need to be written, but also one I am so grateful Leslie Vernick has had the courage to write. You will be moved by her compassion, be appreciative of her candor, and be helped by her professional skills honed in the trenches of real life.
Gene Appel, lead pastor, Willow Creek Community Church
Often the Christian community negates or minimizes the destructive nature of emotional abuse, which destroys the spirit of an individual and leaves invisible wounds that scar the soul. The Emotionally Destructive Relationship connects emotional abuse to its spiritual roots and provides practical tools to help victims heal. The biblical solution is found in the condition of heart, the renewing of the mind, and the refocusing on ones relationship with the Lord.
This book challenges readers to take a united stand against emotional abuse...the cancer that is destroying our families. Our ministry will utilize this book as a valuable tool to train pastors and support group leaders, and in ministering to families in crisis.
Brenda Branson and Paula Silva, FOCUS Ministries, Inc., authors of Violence Among Us: Ministry to Families in Crisis
If you have been wounded or trapped in a destructive relationship, you are not alone. Your life story isnt over. These are the lifetransforming themes of hope that Leslie affirms as she shares her healing journey, encouraging others to discover whats wrong in their relationship and find a biblical understanding of Gods solution. As you apply what you read, you will learn how to let go of destructive ways and will heal and grow to become healthier and changed by Gods loving grace. A mustread for everyone longing for assurance of Gods love.
Dr. Catherine Hart Weber, coauthor of Secrets of Eve and Unveiling Depression in Women; adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary
If you came from an emotionally healthy family, are contentedly single or happily married, and have good relationships with every one you know, consider yourself very fortunate! Reality for the rest of the world often involves difficult, painful, and even destructive relationships. Leslie Vernick addresses some of the toughest situations women (and men) face in her book, The Emotionally Destructive Relationship. Written from a biblical rather than psychological perspective, the book gives principles of healthy relationships based on Scripture. If you resonate with what this book covers, I would encourage you to read it for your own understanding and direction. If you are a ministry leader or peoplehelper, please make an effort to get this book. It will give you vital knowledge and skills for being a channel of Christs love and wisdom to others.
Poppy Smith, international speaker and author
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