Publisher's Synopsis
Is it wrong to be "needy?" How is it that if a person longs for more sex from their mate, or if an emotionally drained person feels like giving up, they're both labeled as needy? But, the wolves of Wall Street are regarded as great-not greedy. These mislabels often contribute to a Needy/Greedy Dilemma and-in some cases-contribute to lives not lived. With over 17 years of providing clinical counseling and ministerial care, M.T. Webb has seen first hand what happens when people don't have a healthy concept of needs. From war Veterans suffering with PTSD, to those who struggle with depression, to people caught in the grips of addiction, and to couples who exist in unfulfilling relationships, M.T. Webb reveals what can happen when we only see our needs through the lens of pain and/or gain. This book examines the common dilemmas of need/greed (i.e. selfishness, sensuality, success, and self-issues) and the nine topics associated with them. Also, you'll discover practical concepts, and Lagniappe points (i.e. Louisiana saying for "something extra") to assist you in seeing your needs through a different lens, deeper lens, and a divine lens.