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Notes


Chapter 3: Boundary Problems



  1. 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



  1. 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.

  2. 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



  1. 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.

  2. James Dobson, Love Must Be Tough (Waco, Texas: Word,
    1983).


Chapter 11: Boundaries and Work



  1. James Bramlett, How to Get a Job (Grand Rapids: Zonder-
    van, 1991).

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