Love that Counts: Relational Lessons in Activity Form

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Interpersonal Relations, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Love/Romance
Cover of the book Love that Counts: Relational Lessons in Activity Form by Wilma Luimes, Wilma Luimes
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Wilma Luimes ISBN: 9780620745680
Publisher: Wilma Luimes Publication: March 4, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Wilma Luimes
ISBN: 9780620745680
Publisher: Wilma Luimes
Publication: March 4, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Everyone one goes through life in relationship with family, colleagues, neighbors, etc. Essentially healthy relationships bring joy while dysfunctional relationships actually make life harder. One thing is certain, doing relationships well leads to a more fulfilled life. Learn the basics of relational functioning and relational truth through case studies and learn to do relationships better.

Improving the health of your relationships requires an understanding of your own relational functioning and that knowledge can allow you to make a choice that can improve your relationships.

The book addresses the following questions:

What impact does your emotional past have on your future?
What was God's intention for relationships?
Why does abuse tend to be cyclic?

The Case of Cody:
Can affluence make up for relational wellness or is the cost of dysfunctional relationships just as high in communities that have the means to hide their functioning behind big walls and a fancy life-style?

The Case of Natalie:
What constitutes choice and what constitutes desperation? Are we really in a position to decide for ourselves or do circumstances and our emotional state sometimes make those choices for us?

The Case of Yvonne:
At what point do we become adults and are accountable for our own actions despite the emotional would we may carry from our past. When do we recognize the cycle of abuse and stop it?

Empower yourself to do relationships differently and enjoy the benefits of relational wellness.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Everyone one goes through life in relationship with family, colleagues, neighbors, etc. Essentially healthy relationships bring joy while dysfunctional relationships actually make life harder. One thing is certain, doing relationships well leads to a more fulfilled life. Learn the basics of relational functioning and relational truth through case studies and learn to do relationships better.

Improving the health of your relationships requires an understanding of your own relational functioning and that knowledge can allow you to make a choice that can improve your relationships.

The book addresses the following questions:

What impact does your emotional past have on your future?
What was God's intention for relationships?
Why does abuse tend to be cyclic?

The Case of Cody:
Can affluence make up for relational wellness or is the cost of dysfunctional relationships just as high in communities that have the means to hide their functioning behind big walls and a fancy life-style?

The Case of Natalie:
What constitutes choice and what constitutes desperation? Are we really in a position to decide for ourselves or do circumstances and our emotional state sometimes make those choices for us?

The Case of Yvonne:
At what point do we become adults and are accountable for our own actions despite the emotional would we may carry from our past. When do we recognize the cycle of abuse and stop it?

Empower yourself to do relationships differently and enjoy the benefits of relational wellness.

More books from Love/Romance

We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy