Chuck DeGroat has been counseling pastors with narcissistic personality disorder and those wounded by narcissistic leaders for over twenty years. Offering compassion and hope for both narcissists themselves and those affected by its destructive power, DeGroat imparts wise counsel for churches looking to heal from its systemic effects.
Chuck DeGroat Bücher
Chuck DeGroat konzentriert sich auf die Schnittstelle von Psychologie, Spiritualität und Theologie. Seine Arbeit untersucht, wie tiefere psychologische und spirituelle Erkenntnisse zu einem erfüllteren Leben und gesünderen Beziehungen führen können. Er schreibt mit dem Ziel, Lesern zu helfen, diese verschiedenen Wissensbereiche in ihren täglichen Dasein zu integrieren. Sein Ziel ist es, praktische Einblicke für persönliches Wachstum und spirituelle Reife zu bieten.



When Narcissism Comes to Church
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Why does narcissism seem to thrive in our churches? We've seen the news stories and heard the rumors. Maybe we ourselves have been hurt by a narcissistic church leader. It's easy to throw the term around and diagnose others from afar. But what is narcissism, really? And how does it infiltrate the church? Chuck DeGroat has been counseling pastors with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, as well as those wounded by narcissistic leaders and systems, for over twenty years. He knows firsthand the devastation narcissism leaves in its wake and how insidious and painful it is. In When Narcissism Comes to Church, DeGroat takes a close look at narcissism, not only in ministry leaders but also in church systems. He offers compassion and hope for those affected by its destructive power and imparts wise counsel for churches looking to heal from its systemic effects. DeGroat also offers hope for narcissists themselves--not by any shortcut, but by the long, slow road of genuine recovery, possible only through repentance and trust in the humble gospel of Jesus.
I’m being pulled in a thousand different directions. As a therapist, Chuck DeGroat hears that line all the time. “I hear it from students and software developers,” he says. “I hear it from spiritual leaders and coffee baristas. And I hear it from my own inner self.” We all feel that nasty pull to and fro, the frantic busyness that exhausts us and threatens to undo us. And we all think we know the solution — more downtime, more relaxation, more rest. And we’re all wrong. As DeGroat himself has discovered, the real solution to what pulls us apart is wholeheartedness , a way of living and being that can transform us from the inside out. And that’s what readers of this book will discover too.