Please Dont Say You Need Me
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1. What’s Wrong with Me?
2. What Are the Symptoms of Codependency?
3. Why Do I Act This Way?
4. Codependency in Parent-Child Relationships
5. Codependency in Marriage
6. Codependency in Friendship
7. Codependency in the Workplace
8. Help! I’m Dependent!
9. Maintaining Healthy Relationships
159 Pages
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Please Don’t Say You Need Me … is a common plea voiced by people trapped in unhealthy, codependent relationships. Confused by their conflicting emotions, they feel trapped between wanting to love and care for someone else and yet at the same time, needing to escape from his or her intense and suffocating demands for self-esteem. Jan Silvious offers practical biblical answers for those dealing with codependency – actually people dependency – which can exist not only between mates, but also between siblings, parents and children, and friends.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310343912
ISBN10: 0310343917
Jan Silvious
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 1989
Lifelines For Recovery
Publisher: Zondervan
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