Victimization : Victory Over The Victim Mentality
$5.99
Does a crisis from your past still affect you? Is it hard to dismiss demoralizing experiences, such as the embarrassment over having an alcoholic parent, or the moneymaking scheme that bankrupted you, or the lingering effect of a spouse’s unfaithfulness? Such experiences can leave lasting scars, can devour self-worth, and can ultimately leave you feeling isolated and inferior.
Do you know how to…?
*Identify emotional, physical, and mental side effects of victimization
*Recognize codependent tendencies of a victim
*Know your true self-worth
*Conquer irrational fear
*Establish and maintain good boundaries
If left unchecked, the victim mentality can paralyze your heart and mind for a lifetime. For lasting change to occur, you must rely on the truth of God’s Word-truth about His mercy, and truth about your worth. He wants to set you free from the past with His transforming power to become all He created you to be!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628621365
ISBN10: 1628621362
June Hunt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2015
Hope For The Heart
Publisher: Aspire Press – Hendrickson Publishing Group
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