Breaking Generational Patterns
Caring for People God's Way
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52m
David Stoop, Ph.D.
The Scriptures describe the sins of the fathers being passed down from generation to generation. Counselors often face dysfunctional family systems and must learn how to recognize them and break these patterns of destruction. Using the life of Abraham as an example, this session discusses the course of generational transmission along with effective ways on how these patterns can be overcome.
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