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Navigating Destructive Relationships: 9 Steps toward Healing

Brad Hambrick

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All relationships disappoint us from time to time. But some relationships are destructive, especially those marked by addiction, abuse, and/or life-dominating problems. Navigating Destructive Relationships, a support group curriculum, provides you with a safe and stable place where you can name what's going on and turn toward God. You are not alone. God sees and cares for your suffering. Navigating Destructive Relationships is built on a 9-step model that helps you process intense relational suffering with the hope of the gospel. Learning alongside others facing similar challenges allows participants a unique opportunity to grow as they identify choices they can make in response to their loved one's destructive patterns.
• 9-step model that helps participant process intense relational suffering with the hope of the gospel.
• An in-depth resource offers churches and individuals a unique opportunity to respond to destructive relationship patterns in a faith-filled and safe way.
• A resource in the Church-Based Counseling series, built on the G4 model of subject-specific, lay-led counseling groups, designed to help churches create sustainable lay counseling ministries.

Publisher: New Growth Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781645074311

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Brad Hambrick, ThM, EdD, serves as the Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC. He also serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, a council member of the Biblical Counseling Coalitio

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"Navigating a destructive relationship takes tons of wisdom. Brad Hambrick not only provides it, but he also helps sufferers gain strength and clarity for the journey ahead, all the while honoring their pace and need to restore personal agency. This group counseling curriculum is packed with practical teaching and gospel care." Darby Strickland, Counselor and faculty member, Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF); author of Is It Abuse?