Emotionally Healthy Relationships Workbook: Discipleship that Deeply Changes Your Relationship with Others

by Peter Scazzero

Paperback, 2017

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Pete and Geri Scazzero developed The Emotionally Healthy (EH) Relationships Course over a 21-year period to directly address core biblical principles to guide you and others into an experience of discipleship that will deeply change your life. In the EH Relationships Course, everyone will learn 8 practical relationship skills to develop mature, loving relationships with others such as: Stop Mind Reading and Clarify Expectations. Incarnational Listening. Climb the Ladder of Integrity. Clean Fighting. And since loving others and loving God cannot be separated, each person will also grow in their personal, first-hand relationships with Jesus by incorporating stillness, silence, and Scripture as daily life rhythms. This workbook includes sessions introductions, group discussion questions, personal action steps, and between the sessions personal study. It is part of the Emotionally Healthy (EH) Relationships Course that also includes the Emotionally Healthy Relationships video and the Emotionally Healthy Relationships Day by Day devotional. Join us for a powerful journey that will walk you through a door that will change forever the way you love God, others, and yourself. Sessions include: Take Your Community Temperature Reading. Stop Mind Reading and Clarify Expectations. Genogram Your Family. Explore the Iceberg. Listen Incarnationally. Climb the Ladder of Integrity. Fight Cleanly. Develop a "Rule of Life" to Implement Emotionally Healthy Skills. Designed for use with the Emotionally Healthy Relationships Video Study (sold separately).… (more)

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Zondervan (2017), Edition: Workbook, 192 pages

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I actually think the book (workbook) is great and the lessons are helpful (for Christians and non-Christians alike!). They are aimed as improving communication and expectations between people in all kinds of relationships. The video portion is ... a bit cheesy, to say the least. But, overall, I
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would recommend the series, video and all. (Just... I recommend the video portion with the warning that it is cheesy! Just take from it what is helpful :))
**Note: read as part of a small group study.
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