Leaving Loneliness Behind: 5 Keys to Experiencing God's Love and Building Healthy Connections with Others
Our connections with God and others are fundamental to who we are as people. The reality is that often these relationships--especially with our family, friends, and others around us--are less than ideal, and we end up feeling lonely. That loneliness makes us doubt God's promises, our friends and family, and even the idea that we are worthy of love at all.
In Leaving Loneliness Behind, licensed Catholic therapist Regina Boyd helps you build the skills you need to have meaningful, rich, and rewarding relationships with God and those around you.
Emotional intimacy is the antidote to loneliness, Boyd says. It's about sharing yourself and your feelings more deeply with another person--being vulnerable and trusting through what you say and how you act.
So how do we reach emotional intimacy? Boyd identifies five keys:
- Recognize the potential depths in your existing relationships.
- Allow yourself to be vulnerable so that true intimacy is possible.
- Communicate through conflicts in a way that encourages affection, trust, and openness.
- Acknowledge the past and move toward emotional wholeness.
- Give of yourself for the sake of the relationship.
Each chapter includes a real-life story that illustrates how applying the principles of emotional intimacy can transform marriages, friendships, families, and workplaces. Catholic thought, stories from scripture, and teachings from the Church highlight how our faith connects to our daily actions and exchanges.
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Become an affiliateRegina Boyd is a licensed mental health counselor and marriage and family therapist. She is the founder of Boyd Counseling Services and a contributor to the Hallow app.
She earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Central Florida and a master's degree in mental health counseling from Rollins College.
Boyd has presented extensively on the intersection of mental health and Catholicism for national organizations including the Catholic Campus Ministry Association, Given Institute, FemCatholic, and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Her work has been featured by Catholic Women in Business and FemCatholic, and on SiriusXM's The Catholic Channel.
Boyd lives with her family in Orlando, Florida, where she assists with parish and diocesan marriage formation.