Take Your Life Back: How to Stop Letting the Past and Other People Control You

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“I want to have better relationships . . . but is it all on me to fix things?”
“This person’s approval means everything to me. It’s like it controls me.”
“Why can’t I get free from this cycle?”


If you find yourself having these feelings, it’s time to take your life back. Through personal examples, clinical insights, and spiritual truth, Stephen Arterburn and David Stoop will show you how to
  • overcome the habits and history that are keeping you down—and take new, positive steps toward change;
  • heal from the hurts, setbacks, and broken relationships that affect you every day;
  • develop better boundaries with others in your life;
  • stop overreacting and start responding appropriately to any situation or circumstance;
  • break the cycle of behavior that harms you and your relationships;
  • find the freedom you have longed for.
Your past and current circumstances don’t have to define you, and they don’t have to determine the direction of your life. Take Your Life Back is the key to moving from reactive attitudes and behaviors to healthy, God-honoring responses that will help you live the life you were meant to live.

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About the author

David Stoop is a clinical psychologist and author. He earned his master's in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary and a doctorate from the University of Southern California. He founded the Center for Family Therapy in Newport Beach, California. He is also an adjunct professor at Fuller Seminary and a member of the executive board of the American Association of Christian Counselors. His book titles include You are What You Think, The Life Recovery Workbook: A Biblical Guide Through the Twelve Steps, Forgiving the Unforgivable, and Rethink How You Think: How to Create Lasting Change Today.

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