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We need real healing. Our partners, family, and friends suffer from anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, and personality disorders. Their decisions harm themselves and others. Conventional wisdom tells us to focus on the most dysfunctional individuals, but the individual isn't the problem. Intergenerational explains that the group or relationship is the true sufferer, with sickness passed down from generation to generation. Get ready for radical responsibility. Prepare to set life-changing boundaries. Intergenerational shows you how to heal sick families, organizations, and relationships.…mehr

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We need real healing. Our partners, family, and friends suffer from anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, and personality disorders. Their decisions harm themselves and others. Conventional wisdom tells us to focus on the most dysfunctional individuals, but the individual isn't the problem. Intergenerational explains that the group or relationship is the true sufferer, with sickness passed down from generation to generation. Get ready for radical responsibility. Prepare to set life-changing boundaries. Intergenerational shows you how to heal sick families, organizations, and relationships. Discover how to nurture and maintain healthy ones. Learn how to create the emotional energy that will transform any group with lasting vitality.
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Autorenporträt
Lauren Vignec is a pastor who spent years working in prison ministry and in congregations dedicated to those who have experienced incarceration, homelessness, mental illness, poverty, and addiction. He's also a financial advisor for clients ranging from multi-millionaires to the middle class. Vignec has real, concrete experience dealing with the day-to-day joys and sufferings of every type of family, group, and organization, from the richest to the poorest, from the happiest to the most dysfunctional. This experience allows him to talk about intergenerational sickness and health with clarity, compassion, and a distinct lack of judgment.