You've heard plenty about getting hooked on drugs or alcohol or sitting at slot machines from sunup to sundown, but can you really become addicted to a person? The answer is yes-codependency is a relationship addiction. A codependent is anyone who is dependent on another person to the point of being controlled or manipulated by that person. Learn how to be released from relationship addiction and have a renewed commitment to put Christ first.
JUNE HUNT is founder of Hope for the Heart, a worldwide biblical counseling ministry, and hosts the award-winning radio program by the same name. Her numerous books include Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes, Healing the Hurting Heart, Bonding with Your Teen through Boundaries, and Hope for Your Heart.
Very clear and precise descriptions about codependency which has always confused me. This little book gives clear direction pointing one to Christ and away from people-pleasing. I think many people fall into codependency without realizing thinking they are just being a kind and loving person when in fact they are causing undo burdens and resentment in the long run. I honestly wish I would have had this little book a long time ago.
I am a codependent i can relate to everything in this book. I need to change. I will be re-reading this book often. At last I know myself and know how to change. I am sure God directed me to this book. As I am so unhappy and alone and God loves me and wants to set me free. Better late than never!
It was a good book to start on the topic and gain more information. I appreciated the direction of this book but found it a little too religious for my specific tastes.
Excellent. I have read books on codependency but this compact little book speaks volumes. This book approaches codependency with Scripture to heal. It was just what I needed.
June Hunt, does a wonderful job of defining and giving examples of codependency. In this 94 page booklet, June explains the characteristics and causes of codependency [relationship addiction]. This is from a faith based perspective and she illustrates what causes repeated cycles of this behavior.
To conclude, June takes us through recovery steps to the solution. Through this book you can learn how to move toward healthy interdependent relationships. This little jewel is worth a repeat read several times per year as a quick self-check and proactive preventative maintenance measure.