Clergy Burnout: Recovering from the 70-Hour Week...and Other Self-Defeating Practices (Prisms)
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About The Book

In this highly accessible book Fred Lehr clarifies the nature and practice of clergy codependence. In short insightful and highly readable chapters filled with many examples and stories from his own life and those he has counseled Lehr identifies the typical forms codependence takes in the life and ministry of clergy: the chief-enabler the one who keeps things functioning; the scapegoat the one on whom everythings blamed when it goes wrong the one whos responsible; the hero the example the pure and righteous one; the lost child the one no one really knows or cares about; the rescuer the one who saves the day makes the visit fixes the problem makes everything all right again; the mascot the cheerleader the one who offers comic relief brings down the tension level after a heated discussion.
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