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  <title>Susannah S2:E5</title>
  <description>In This Episode: The focus shifts to Susannah as we explore the patterns of the anxiously-attached spouse. To learn more about attachment styles in marriage, read Milan and Kay Yerkovitch's book,&amp;amp;nbsp;How We Love.  To learn about the resources Adam Young provides on understanding attachment go to his website,&amp;amp;nbsp;www.adamyoungcounseling.com, and listen to his excellent podcast,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Place We Find Ourselves.  Read Curt Thompson's books&amp;amp;nbsp;Anatomy of the Soul,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Soul of Shame, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Soul of Desire&amp;amp;nbsp;to understand attachment, shame, and how confessional community heals our souls.  To begin your journey towards secure attachment, purchase the book&amp;amp;nbsp;Restore: Remembering Life's Hurts with the God Who Rebuilds&amp;amp;nbsp;and the&amp;amp;nbsp;companion Bible study workbook&amp;amp;nbsp;by Susannah Baker.  To start praying through the past in order to see all of life through the lens of God's steadfast love, download the FREE guide&amp;amp;nbsp;Remember and Rebuild: A Guide to Praying Through the Past&amp;amp;nbsp;by Susannah Baker.  Learn more about&amp;amp;nbsp;Susannah Baker&amp;amp;nbsp;and the resources for restoration she provides. </description>
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