Path out of Loneliness - Softcover

Availability: In stock

Retail Price: $16.99

In Single Qty Only: $11.89 You save 31%

  • Buy 60 for $10.87 each and save 37%
Details
Loneliness has reached epidemic proportions. We have lost the art of connection and relationship, and it’s killing us.

Odds are good that you have a loved one or friend whose struggle with addiction, mental illness, suicidal thoughts, or self-injury stems from loneliness. Maybe it’s you. Perhaps you’re feeling depressed or anxious, struggling with compulsive behavior, or simply questioning whether you are truly seen, loved, and valued. The culprit could well be that you’re lonely. Dr. Mark Mayfield understands the crisis well, as it led to him nearly taking his own life as a teen. As a board-certified counselor, he has built a reputable counseling practice on the forefront of brain science and attachment therapies, dedicating his life to helping adults and adolescents confront their feelings of isolation and alienation. He is relied upon by new and experienced counselors for training, and he has become an anchor and guide for community leaders, educators, and faith leaders.

When you read and apply the practices in The Path out of Loneliness, you’ll develop habits that move you from isolation to connection. You’ll learn the importance of attachment, the art of connection, the power of relationships, the priority of personal responsibility, the gift of vulnerability, and the vision of God, who knew from the beginning that it’s not good for us to be abandoned to ourselves. This book will guide you, the people you love, and the community you live in toward a richer, fuller, healthier life.
Additional Info
Item Code 83398
Weight (lbs) 0.4500
Dimensions 5.40x8.10
Font Size N/A
Page Count 208.0
Release Date Sep 14, 2021
Discontinued Date N/A
Publisher The Navigators
ISBN 10 1-64158-339-8
ISBN 13 978-1-64158-339-8
Translation N/A
Bible Contents N/A
Series N/A
Case Qty 60
Write Your Own Review

Only registered users can write reviews. Please, log in or register

Tags

Use spaces to separate tags. Use single quotes (') for phrases.