Publisher's Synopsis
Developmental emotional maturity skills mimic physical developmental skills. As a child grows physically, they learn to roll over, sit up, crawl, walk and then run. The development of emotions can be stunted or underdeveloped and need to be matured and nurtured through intentional training and disciplining our intellect and thinking to support, nurture and master our emotions. Conquering anxiety, finding a safe self internally, learning to break a helpless/victim trap with disciplined thinking, uncovering hidden emotions under the cloak of anxiety, overcoming double-mindedness, and internally finding rest and peace are just a few developmental emotional skills to rule and reign our internal world.