Care to Change Counseling - Practical Solutions for Positive Change
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Care to Change Counseling - Practical Solutions for Positive Change
Listener's Choice - All About Toxic Friendships
In this episode, we tackle the challenging topic of toxic friendships and their impact on our mental health. Join us as we discuss how to recognize unhealthy relationships and practical steps to cultivate healthier connections.
Key Discussion Points:
- Defining Toxic Friendships:
- Characteristics of toxic friendships and how they differ from healthy ones.
- Identifying Red Flags:
- Common behaviors that signal a toxic friendship (e.g., manipulation, constant negativity).
- Determining if you are the toxic friend
- Navigating Toxicity:
- Steps to address and confront toxic friendships.
- When to consider ending a friendship and how to do it gracefully.
- Building Healthy Connections:
- Tips for fostering supportive and uplifting relationships.
Featured Scriptures:
- Proverbs 27:17: "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another."
- 2 Corinthians 6:14: "Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers..."
Guest Expert:
This episode features Brittany Gipson a Christian therapist specializing in relationship dynamics, who shares her insights on maintaining healthy friendships and navigating toxic ones.
Resources Mentioned:
- Books:
- "Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No" by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend
- "Necessary Endings" by Dr. Henry Cloud
- "Find Your People" by Jennie Allen
- "Uninvited" by Lysa Terkurst
Closing Thoughts
Navigating friendships—both healthy and unhealthy—is an essential part of our emotional and spiritual well-being. Our hope is that today’s conversation encourages you to pay attention to the relationships shaping your life and to pursue connections that reflect God’s design for encouragement, growth, and mutual respect. Whether you’re setting boundaries, healing from hurt, or learning to be a healthier friend yourself, remember you are not alone on the journey.
Thank you for joining us for this important discussion. If this episode encouraged you or gave you clarity, share it with someone who might need it. And as always, we invite you to subscribe, leave a review, or reach out with topics you’d like us to explore in the future.
Until next time, may your relationships draw you closer to Christ and to the person He is shaping you to become.