
Hurt People Hurt People
God's Hope and Healing for You and Your Relationships
Find healing for your past and present relationships!
It’s true that hurt people hurt people. We’ve all been hurt by other people who were hurting, and in turn those wounds condition us to treat ourselves and others in hurtful ways.
But it doesn’t have to continue that way. Family therapist and seminary professor Dr. Sandra Wilson wants to help you identify emotional scars and heal from painful past experiences such as childhood abuse or family dysfunction so you can bring health to your adult relationships. She addresses the shame you may feel from your scars head-on, and reminds you of God’s loving care and His Spirit’s presence in your journey toward wholeness.
Discover that physical, verbal, sexual, and spiritual wounds can be healed and forgiven through God’s grace, and start making consistent choices toward flourishing relationships with God, others, and yourself.
- Opening Credits
- Introduction
- Part 1: Our Hurts Chapter 1: Unseen Wounds
- Chapter 2: The Problem of Unseen Wounds
- Chapter 3: Hurt by the Unprepared and Unavailable
- Chapter 4: Hurt by Liars and Thieves
- Chapter 5: Hurt by Childhood Fantasies
- Chapter 6: Hurt by Childhood Choices
- Part 2: Our Help and Hope Chapter 7: Help for Healing Our Hearts
- Chapter 8: Help for Healing Self-Inflicted Wounds
- Chapter 9: Help for Healing Friends and Spouses
- Chapter 10: Help for Healing Leaders
- Chapter 11: Help for Healing Followers
- Chapter 12: Help for Hurting Worshipers
- Chapter 13: Help for Healing Forgivers
- Chapter 14: Help for Healing Parents
- Chapter 15: Help for Hopeful Tomorrows
- Closing Credits