Overcoming Shame: Let Go of Others' Expectations and Embrace God's Acceptance

Overcoming Shame: Let Go of Others' Expectations and Embrace God's Acceptance

by Mark W. Baker
Overcoming Shame: Let Go of Others' Expectations and Embrace God's Acceptance

Overcoming Shame: Let Go of Others' Expectations and Embrace God's Acceptance

by Mark W. Baker

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Overview

Are You Ready to Be Free of Your Shame?

Shame is debilitating. It ruins relationships, thwarts growth, and destroys hope. It can masquerade as various problems—guilt, envy, pride, resentment—but until you heal the core issue, freedom will remain out of reach.

Dr. Mark W. Baker wants to open your eyes to the real battle you're facing and teach you the skills to effectively fight back. He will help you see...

  • how guilt is often helpful, but shame is always harmful
  • what you can do to restore relationships that have been damaged
  • why you need and deserve a renewed understanding of your worth

Combining psychological research, sound biblical teachings, and clinical experience, Dr. Baker provides a valuable resource to address the pain no one talks about—and explore the only remedy that can bring real healing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780736971300
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Publication date: 03/06/2018
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Dr. Mark W. Baker is licensed as a clinical psychologist and marriage and family therapist and is the executive director of La Vie Counseling Centers in Southern California. He is a bestselling author and his books include Jesus, The Greatest Therapist Who Ever Lived and Spiritual Wisdom for a Happier Life.

www.DrMarkBaker.com

Table of Contents

Introduction: What God's Grace Can Do for You 9

1 Do You Have a Problem with Guilt or Shame? 11

2 What Causes Shame? 25

3 The Power of Vulnerability 41

4 Humility Has Nothing to Do with Humiliation 57

5 Jesus and Self-Esteem 73

6 Resentment: The Deadly Weapon That Backfires 89

7 How to Heal Envy and Jealousy 105

8 The Secret Cause of Narcissism 121

9 The Different Faces of Shame 137

10 What's the Point of Therapy? 155

11 Overcoming Shame 173

Afterword: The Differences Between Men and Women 189

Appendix: Bible Verses on Shame, Shame-Free Living, and Guilt 197

Notes 211

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Dr. Mark Baker marries faith and modern psychology into a book certain to open both the mind and soul. His brilliant insights are grounded in science and undeniably imbued with God's inspiration."
Doug Richardson, Screenwriter and novelist; movies include Die Hard 2, Bad Boys, and Welcome to Mooseport

"Overcoming Shame is a great read written by an experienced psychotherapist. Dr. Baker draws on many concepts from Scripture and positive psychology—humility, mercy, forgiveness, compassion, and love, to name a few. This book will lift your head, lift your spirits, and lift your eyes toward Jesus."
Everett L. Worthington, Jr, PhD, Professor of psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Author of 30+ books on forgiveness and related areas including Heroic Humility (with Scott Allison)

"If left unchecked, shame becomes a malignant cancer that extends itself from personal pain to potential violence to self and others. Dr. Baker not only rigorously addresses the destructive power of shame, but he also provides the only guaranteed step-by-step process for being eternally healed from this progressive source of internal and external life-threatening hurt and pain. The timing is right for Dr. Baker's exceptionally well-written book Overcoming Shame. This book is a must-read, a solution for a time such as this."
Mack Harnden, PhD, Clinical psychologist, founder and president of the Forgiveness Institute

"Though shame is seldom discussed in churches, it's an emotion that all Christians deal with—most often poorly. We tend to deny or ignore it, which doesn't work and in turn causes more humiliation and pushes us further on the downward spiral of shame. Thankfully, Christian psychologist Mark Baker explains a better way. Rich in detail and depth, Overcoming Shame will also help people deal with guilt, resentment, envy, jealousy, and even narcissism. I know of no one who couldn't benefit from this insightful book, and I especially recommend it to pastors and other church leaders in order to help people defeat a problem that has destroyed individuals, families, and communities since, well, we emerged from Eden."
Rick Stedman, Pastor and author of 31 Surprising Reasons to Believe in God

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