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When the Trust Breaks: Healing Psychological, Spiritual, and Emotional Wounds

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Because of the breadth of his experience--more than forty years of work in family and marriage counseling--and considerable skill as a writer-two hundred articles and five books on marriage and divorce--James Greteman, C.S.C., is a persuasive advocate for a gentle and enthusiastic program for healing that calls for using a God-centered imagination and intuition to help us to change. To this end, he affirms a process of self-affirmation combined with relaxation, breathing, and imaging techniques, involving our five senses, with the image of a loving God, paramount. Once our awareness of God is increased, Greteman affirms that we will grow as individuals and build healthier relationships. Insightful and easy-to-read, this book is recommended · anyone who has been hurt and wants to move on, live a happy life, and build a sustainable relationship.
· pastoral counselors, marriage, divorce, and family counselors and clergy of all faiths.
· therapy groups.

84 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2003

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