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Falling Families, Fallen Children 2E by Raymond Richmond (2018, Trade Paperback)

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ISBN-101981123687
ISBN-139781981123681
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Book TitleFalling Families, Fallen Children 2e
Number of Pages468 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristian Life / Family
Publication Year2018
GenreReligion
AuthorRaymond Richmond
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight22 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in

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SynopsisRevised Second Edition Parents see themselves as devout Catholics, but what do their children see? Do they see a mother and a father both living in contemplative love for God with a faithful emotional awareness of divine presence and engaged in an all-out battle with the evil of the world? More often than not children don't see living faith. They don't see protection from evil. They don't see genuine, fruitful devotion. They don't see genuine love for God. Instead, they see external acts of devotion as insincere because they see all the other things their parents do that contradict the true faith. Thus parents lose credibility-and when parents lose credibility, children become cynical and angry and turn to the social world around them for identity and acceptance. They become children who have more concern for social acceptance than for loving God. They are fallen children. Let's bring them back. CONTENTS Preface Part One: The Psychological Background Background - Family Systems - Marriage - Divorce - The Role of a Father - Anger - Domestic Violence - Child Abuse - Denial and Lies - Lust and Violence - Shame and Guilt - Disobedience - A Lesson from Dog Training - Physical Affection - Educating Children - Discipline: An Overview - Punishment - Growth - Responsibility - Boundaries - Shaping Positive Behavior - How to Say "No" to a Child - The Loss of Innocence - Helping Children Heal Part Two: Questions and Answers When Children Fall - Helping a Son - Cultural Subversion - Too Busy? - Parental Love for a Child - Breaking a Cycle of Hate - Botched - Honoring Your Parents - Anger at Parents - Unconscious Anger - Heart Attack - Blind to Your Own Anger - Sending Yourself to Hell - Paralyzed in a Dysfunctional Family - Danger to Society? - Procrastination - Undoing Past sins - Angry Trad - Revenge Factor - Keeping the Peace - Scruples - Anger Without Sin - Modesty - Tattoos - Discovering Masturbation - Lust and Marriage - Angry Baptist - A Nightmare Marriage - BPD Spouse - Old Love - The Yearning for Union - Why Marriage? - Desperate for a Child - Career or Family? Appendix I: Catholic Compassion Compassion - Chastity - Responsibility - Serving the Self - Disobeying God - Identity - To Die in All Things - The Proof Appendix II: Borderline Personality Disorder Appendix III: Gratitude Appendix IV: Deliverance Appendix V: A Love Letter Notes Index, Revised Second Edition Parents see themselves as devout Catholics, but what do their children see? Do they see a mother and a father both living in contemplative love for God with a faithful emotional awareness of divine presence and engaged in an all-out battle with the evil of the world? More often than not children don't see living faith. They don't see protection from evil. They don't see genuine, fruitful devotion. They don't see genuine love for God. Instead, they see external acts of devotion as insincere because they see all the other things their parents do that contradict the true faith. Thus parents lose credibility-and when parents lose credibility, children become cynical and angry and turn to the social world around them for identity and acceptance. They become children who have more concern for social acceptance than for loving God. They are fallen children. Let's bring them back. CONTENTS Preface Part One: The Psychological Background Background Family Systems Marriage Divorce The Role of a Father Anger Domestic Violence Child Abuse Denial and Lies Lust and Violence Shame and Guilt Disobedience A Lesson from Dog Training Physical Affection Educating Children Discipline: An Overview Punishment Growth Responsibility Boundaries Shaping Positive Behavior How to Say "No" to a Child The Loss of Innocence Helping Children Heal Part Two: Questions and Answers When Children Fall Helping a Son Cultural Subversion Too Busy? Parental Love for a Child Breaking a Cycle of Hate Botched Honoring Your Parents Anger at Parents Unconscious Anger Heart Attack Blind to Your Own Anger Sending Yourself to Hell Paralyzed in a Dysfunctional Family Danger to Society? Procrastination Undoing Past sins Angry Trad Revenge Factor Keeping the Peace Scruples Anger Without Sin Modesty Tattoos Discovering Masturbation Lust and Marriage Angry Baptist A Nightmare Marriage BPD Spouse Old Love The Yearning for Union Why Marriage? Desperate for a Child Career or Family? Appendix I: Catholic Compassion Compassion Chastity Responsibility Serving the Self Disobeying God Identity To Die in All Things The Proof Appendix II: Borderline Personality Disorder Appendix III: Gratitude Appendix IV: Deliverance Appendix V: A Love Letter Notes Index