Looking for some informative reading? Something to stimulate change? Something inspiring or challenging?
These books are selections some of our staff believe you might find helpful. You probably will find here recommended reading from some counseling sessions.
Please recognize that we come from a variety of backgrounds, and have a variety of tastes, interests, and sensitivities. Where some might find something too provocative or over the edge, others might find solace in knowing somebody out there really understands. Here you will find secular as well as Christian offerings to peruse. Regardless, we hope you find the help you need.
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"Does This Dress Make Me Look Fat?" |
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A Man's Guide to the Loaded Questions Women Ask
Authors: Stephen James, David Thomas
Here is the thing about questions: they expose more about the inquirer than they do about the one being queried. If you pay attention, the questions a woman asks will point directly to some of her deepest longings and also reveal some of what she desires most from a man. With this book as a guide, we hope that men and women can move beyond the question of "Why are women the way they are?" to see the authentic heart of a woman. A companion book to "Yup." "Nope." "Maybe." the book for women. Contains a group study guide.
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A Woman's Guide to Getting More Out of the Language of Men
Authors: Stephen James and David Thomas
From a woman's perspective, men aren't always so clear. What a woman hears a man say and what he means to communicate can often be very disconnected. Gain an appreciation for how men communicate and discover the depth of feelings that your man has been trying to communicate to you. A companion book to "Does This Dress Make Me Look Fat?" the book for men. Contains a group study guide. read more...
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A Lasting Promise
Authors: Scott Stanley, Daniel Trathen, Savanna McCain, Milt Bryan
A Christian Guide to Fighting for Your Marriage; 1998; Jossey-Bass Publishers, Inc.; San Francisco, California 94104 read more ...
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A Volcano in My Tummy: Anger workbook for children |
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A Volcano in My
Tummy: Anger workbook for children Author: Whitehouse & Pudney
It’s about helping 6 to 15 year olds handle their anger so that they
can live successfully. Includes sections
on key concepts, building a child’s self esteem, what adults can do when a
child is angry, developing and anger management program troubleshooting.
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A Way of Escape
Author: Neil
Anderson
Discusses sexual struggles, unwanted thoughts, compulsive habits, and
painful pasts as he provides concrete steps to overcome the bondage of sexual
strongholds and win the battler for your mind.
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