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Notes
Chapter 3: Boundary Problems
- An introduction to the four categories can be found in
Secrets of Your Family Tree, by Dave Carder, Earl Henslin,
John Townsend, Henry Cloud, and Alice Brawand (Chicago:
Moody Press, 1991), 176–79.
Chapter 4: How Boundaries Are Developed
- The following structure was developed by Margaret Mahler,
and described in The Psychological Birth of the Human
Infant by Margaret Mahler, Fred Pine, and Anni Bergman
(New York: Basic Books, 1975). A researcher, Mahler
observed the operationalizing of these biblical concepts in
general revelation. - For more information on a biblical perspective on bonding
and attachment, see chapters 3–5 of Changes That Heal by
Henry Cloud (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992) and chap-
ters 4 and 13 of Hiding from Love by John Townsend (Col-
orado Springs: NavPress, 1991).
Chapter 6: Common Boundary Myths
- Francis Brown, S. R. Driver, and Charles A. Briggs, A
Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1977), 60; Merrill C. Tenney, ed., The
Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible, Vol. 1 (Grand
Rapids: Zondervan, 1977), 166–68. - James Dobson, Love Must Be Tough (Waco, Texas: Word,
1983).
Chapter 11: Boundaries and Work
- James Bramlett, How to Get a Job (Grand Rapids: Zonder-
van, 1991).