Boundaries with Dr. John Townsend LMP 21




 Lifegiver: Marriage Podcast for Military & First Responders show

Summary: <p>Does it seem strange to you that it is healthy to have boundaries in marriage? This comes as a surprise to many. Why would I want to have boundaries? Shouldn't we share everything? Couples without boundaries run the risk of becoming enmeshed, chaotic, and not knowing who is responsible for what. <br><br>I could not be more excited to share this interview with you. I have been a huge fan of Dr. John Townsend for a long time. Often times, the issues I see in the counseling office come down to boundaries- or a lack of. I have recommended his books to more people than I can count. I have seen so many, including me, go on to find freedom and increased connectedness in relationships from learning how to have healthy boundaries. <br><br>If you were not able to attend the Military Spouse Wellness Summit put on by <a href="http://InDependent.org" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">InDependent.org</a> and sponsored by Armed Forces Insurance, never fear. I am pleased to offer you 5 of the most outstanding interviews from the Summit, uncut, and including additional questions just for the Lifegiver audience. <br><br>As I take a brief sabbatical, I hope you will enjoy these interviews with fantastic guests like Taya Kyle, Dr. Leslie Parrott and more. Sit back, grab a cup of coffee, and join me with Dr. John Townsend. <br><br>Books recommended from today's interview:<br><br>Boundaries Series:<br><br>Boundaries: When to Say Yes, When to Say No-To Take Control of Your Life<br><br>Boundaries in Marriage<br><br>Boundaries with Kids: When to Say Yes, When to Say No, to Help Your Children Gain Control of Their Lives<br><br>The Entitlement Cure: Finding Success in Doing Hard Things the Right Way</p>