- understanding the expectations of the stereotypical "superpastor" and learning how to set boundaries between family life and career
- realizing that a pastor's family is subject to the same problems and challenges other families face and helping your family deal with this pressure
- learning the various definitions of codependency and how this can attribute to the neglect of your family
- discussing the history of abuse of pastors'families through the Bible and famous religious figures
- recognizing the discrimination of a pastor's wife and her sufferings, such as coping with her husband's various psychological challenges and being expected to always help her husband with his career
- discovering how conflicts can provoke communication, release emotions, identify and clarify problems, and permit individualization
- understanding why people feel a loss of power or personal rejection when their requests are not grantedEmphasizing the practice of setting boundaries, The Pastor's Family examines ways to promote assertiveness through self-talk and self-differentiation that will help you defeat codependent behavior. This will teach you that it is all right to say "no"-- that it is all right to do things for yourself. From The Pastor's Family, you will learn how to correct the ideology that makes many pastors feel they must honor every parishioner request, despite the effect it will have on his family. Through stories of hardship and personal revelations, this book will help you realize the need for church policy reforms that will allow pastors to be looked upon as humans who have familiesbesides their parishioners.
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