Speak Up! Christian AssertivenessWestminster John Knox Press, 1985 M01 1 - 118 páginas In situations involving confrontation, many Christians either explode and feel guilty or suppress their convictions and become depressed. Here, now, is a way to counteract these experiences--a how-to guide to assertiveness based on sound evangelical principles. |
Contenido
Preface | 7 |
A Message from God Speak Up | 25 |
How to Be Assertive And Courteous Too | 47 |
One Month to Greater Assertiveness | 81 |
Being Assertive at Church | 99 |
Appendixes | 113 |
Términos y frases comunes
able Albert Ellis anger angry asser assertive in groups assertive problem solving assertiveness training becoming more assertive behave assertively better Bill Bite your tongue boss brainstorming buddy system calm Cathy chapter Christian communication compliments conflict situations Cream Puff creative self-talk David Daube deal difficult discussion Dorothy Doormat effective example express feelings fact feedback felt fighting give handle happen Helen hope hurt husband I-messages important inner thoughts Jeff Jesus keep listen look marriage married couple mother negative self-talk never notebook opinions ourselves pastor person positive powder-keg psychologists quiet rehearse the situation relationships Remember remind request responsibility rights and feelings Sammi say yes second mile self-effacing self-esteem shut skill solutions someone Sometimes speak stand stay step Subtle aggression surrender talk tell things timid or aggressive tive upset watch week worry You-messages
Referencias a este libro
The Pastor's Family: The Challenges of Family Life and Pastoral Responsibilities Daniel L. Langford Sin vista previa disponible - 1998 |