Discipleship that Deeply Changes Your Relationship with Others
As Part 2 of the Emotionally Healthy Discipleship Course, Pete and Geri Scazzero developed Emotionally Healthy (EH) Relationships over a 27-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 EH Relationships Expanded Edition, everyone will learn eight practical relationship skills to develop mature, loving relationships with others, such
Stop Mind Reading and Clarify ExpectationsClimb the Ladder of IntegrityIncarnational ListeningClean FightingAnd since loving others and loving God cannot be separated, each person will also grow in their personal, first-hand relationship with Jesus by incorporating stillness, silence, and Scripture as daily life rhythms. Part 2 of the Emotionally Healthy Discipleship Course also includes the newly-filmed Emotionally Healthy Relationships video and the Emotionally Healthy Relationships Day by Day devotional (sold separately).
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.
This workbook
Individual access to eight streaming video sessionsBetween-sessions personal studySession introductions, group discussion questions, and personal action stepsLeader’s Guide and valuable appendicesSessions and video run
Take Your Community Temperature Reading (31:00)Stop Mind Reading and Clarify Expectations (29:00)Genogram Your Family (29:30)Explore the Iceberg (23:00)Incarnational Listening (24:00)Climb the Ladder of Integrity (22:00)Clean Fighting (18:00)Develop a “Rule of Life” to Implement Emotionally Healthy Skills (8:00)This study guide has everything you need for a full Bible study experience,
The study guide itself—with discussion and reflection questions, video notes, and a leader's guide.An individual access code to stream all video sessions online. (You don’t need to buy a DVD!)Streaming video access code included. Access code subject to expiration after 12/31/2028. Code may be redeemed only by the recipient of this package. Code may not be transferred or sold separately from this package. Internet connection required. Void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. Additional offer details inside.
Eight foundational skills for loving and relating to others in healthy ways.
1. Community Temperature Reading: increase awareness of ourselves and others through brief sharing (appreciation, puzzles, new information, complaints with possible solutions and hopes/wishes)
2. Stop Mind Reading: clarify what others are thinking instead of making assumptions.
3. Clarify expectations: recognize whether or not expectations are valid and clarify them with others.
4. Genogram: become aware of unhealthy habits of relating from our family of origin.
5. Explore the Iceberg: Become aware of the emotions we’re experiencing and become able to process them.
6. Listen Incarnatjonally: Listen at a heart level with empathy, present and tuned in to another person.
7. Climb the Ladder of Integrity: clarify your values and assert yourself respectfully.
8. Fight Cleanly: Resolve conflict maturely by elongating dirty fighting tactics and taking responsibility for the issue.
This was a solid workbook, and gave me some tools to talk through with my therapist. It is also a good starting point if you've never done any sort of therapy before.
This was the 2nd "Emotional Healthy..." series I have gone through, and I think I liked the first one better. As both series are connected to the same reading material, Emotionally Healthy Spirituality (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...), I am only counting that book towards my reading goals, instead of also counting the workbooks and devotionals.
Also read during this series was the Day by Day, 3⭐
Pete and Geri Scazzero know what they are talking about regarding relationships. They are very transparent about their own and how God helps them overcome insecurities and hang-ups in communication.
The models they use are adaptable to anyone. Encourage anyone to use the tools here to fine-tune your relationships.