Boundaries face to face : how to have that difficult conversation you've been avoiding /
Cloud, Henry,
Boundaries face to face : how to have that difficult conversation you've been avoiding / [print] Henry Cloud and John Townsend. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)2003. - 266 pages ; 24 cm.
Part I. Why you need to have that difficult conversation -- The conversation can change your life -- The benefits of a good conversation -- Part II. The essentials of a good conversation -- Be emotionally present -- Be clear about "you" and "I" -- Clarify the problem -- Balance grace and truth -- Stay on task -- Use the formula, when you do "a," I feel "b" -- Affirm and validate -- Apologize for your part in the problem -- Avoid "shoulds" -- Be an agent for change -- Be specific -- Differentiate between forgiving and trusting -- Part III. Seeing how it's done -- Telling people what you want -- Making someone aware of something -- Stopping a behavior -- Dealing with counterattack and other problems -- Part IV. Getting ready to have the conversation -- Why you need to get ready -- How to get ready -- Part V. Having the conversation with people in your life -- With your spouse -- With someone you're dating -- With your kids -- With your parents -- With your adult children -- At work -- With people in authority.
2003015623
GBA3-V6958
Conflict management--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Conversation--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Interpersonal conflict--Religious aspects.
BV4597.T748.B686 2003 BV4597
Boundaries face to face : how to have that difficult conversation you've been avoiding / [print] Henry Cloud and John Townsend. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)2003. - 266 pages ; 24 cm.
Part I. Why you need to have that difficult conversation -- The conversation can change your life -- The benefits of a good conversation -- Part II. The essentials of a good conversation -- Be emotionally present -- Be clear about "you" and "I" -- Clarify the problem -- Balance grace and truth -- Stay on task -- Use the formula, when you do "a," I feel "b" -- Affirm and validate -- Apologize for your part in the problem -- Avoid "shoulds" -- Be an agent for change -- Be specific -- Differentiate between forgiving and trusting -- Part III. Seeing how it's done -- Telling people what you want -- Making someone aware of something -- Stopping a behavior -- Dealing with counterattack and other problems -- Part IV. Getting ready to have the conversation -- Why you need to get ready -- How to get ready -- Part V. Having the conversation with people in your life -- With your spouse -- With someone you're dating -- With your kids -- With your parents -- With your adult children -- At work -- With people in authority.
2003015623
GBA3-V6958
Conflict management--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Conversation--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Interpersonal conflict--Religious aspects.
BV4597.T748.B686 2003 BV4597