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Suicide is the nation's tenth leading cause of death, and in 2018 nearly 50,000 people in the US died by suicide, with thousands more attempting to take their own lives. Countless others experience suicidal ideation due to depression, anxiety, addiction, and more, living for years in silent misery. The sad truth is that someone you know may be suffering. With great compassion and clear, actionable strategies, So Much to Live For shows you what to do, what to say, and how to intervene if you suspect a friend or loved one is considering suicide. You'll learn the signs and symptoms, understand the causes, and build the courage to step up and speak out. God heals wounds and repairs brokenness, and he often does it using people like you. You can be instrumental in saving the life of a suicidal person you know. This book shows you how.
Traumatic experiences happen to nearly everyone, at some time, in some form. The aftereffects--depression, anxiety, addiction, panic attacks, insomnia, and more--can affect us for years or even a lifetime. But the brokenness following a traumatic event is never a life sentence. We are all changed by trauma, but we do not have to be defined by it. Drawing on cutting-edge research, Triumph over Trauma empowers you to find relief and hope once and for all. Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution, this whole-person treatment approach recognizes you as a unique constellation of emotional, physical, intellectual, relational, and spiritual dimensions. This book explains how trauma affects your emotions, body, brain, relationships, soul, and dreams. Then it shows you how to create a personalized plan to find your way back to wholeness, joy, and peace.
Highly respected counselor guides those who suffered physical, sexual, or emotional abuse as a child to move beyond the lasting impact of that abuse to a healthier future. The deep pain of childhood abuse--whether physical or emotional, whether a child was neglected or wished nothing more than to be left alone--doesn't just go away. There's simply no just getting over it. Even if no physical scars remain as evidence of the victim's suffering, the deep wounds on their minds, hearts, and souls are still there. But it is possible to become whole and happy. Author of the successful Healing the Scars of Emotional Abuse, Dr. Gregory Jantz now helps readers understand the effects of childhood abuse on their emotional, intellectual, physical, relational, and spiritual health. He then outlines the steps to lasting healing, including grieving what was lost, learning to balance emotions with intentionality, regaining a positive relationship with one's own body and mind, and coming to an understanding of God not as a frightening authority figure like the abuser or an accusing judge, but as a loving creator, redeemer, and friend.
In spite of their physical invisibility, emotional wounds are a
very damaging form of abuse. Whether caused by words, actions, or
even indifference, emotional abuse is common--yet often overlooked.
Historically, men have been in control--of nations, of wars, of
commerce, of their families. Of practically everything, except
often themselves. And those men who are fully in control of all
other aspects of their worlds are often the ones who find
themselves trapped in hidden compulsions and behaviors. From the
usual suspects like pornography and gambling to those overlooked
compulsions like overwork and withdrawal.
Healing the Scars of Addiction is a lifeline. It offers a holistic approach to healing so that you and your loved ones can reclaim your lives and move forward in hope. Addiction doesn't have to have the last word. Illegal drugs, alcohol, gambling, food, prescription medication, shopping, pornography, technology. Our world is full of addictions, and the wreckage lies scattered around too many of us--from the one who is or was addicted to those in relationship with that person. For anyone struggling with an addiction, attempting to live in recovery, or seeking to understand the mind of an addict they love, Healing the Scars of Addiction is a lifeline. It offers a holistic approach to healing so that you and your loved ones can reclaim your lives and move forward in hope.
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