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  • #1
    “When you're emotionally, physically, mentally or spiritually drained, bad things happen. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #2
    “God is the greatest nurturer of all.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #3
    “When it comes to worry, our problem is we fear an invisible future that a timeless God has seen. Perhaps you should talk to Him about it.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #4
    “Being stuck in your own head not only cheats you of intimate interactions with others, but it also impacts your relationship with God. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #4
    “As we review our worries, we should make it a habit each day to God, "what is it I should focus on today"?”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #6
    “The only performance that matters is what Jesus Christ did at the Cross - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #7
    “We ignore the Holy Spirit when we position ourselves at the center of life. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #8
    “No matter how dark your situation seems, there are blessings you can find and focus on. God is always faithful. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #9
    “When trapped in a constant state of negative over-stimulation, anxiety becomes the norm in our lives. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #10
    “God tells us not to be afraid to show Him our shame. He already knows it exists. What He wants to do it help us remove it. From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #11
    Eddie Capparucci
    “Real change isn't achieved as the result of white knuckling and hoping for the best. It requires changing your heart.”
    Eddie Capparucci, Removing Your Shame Label: Learning to Break From Shame and Feel God’s Love

  • #12
    “The person who is wrapped up in God keeps moving. That is the difference between a Spirit on fire and a Spirit that's burning out. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #13
    “The more we connect with our Spiritual self, the uglier sin looks. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #14
    “What starts out as an intrusive thought can turn into an overwhelming concept if we "feed" it with more negative thinking. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #15
    “We can't fight our sinful nature alone but instead, we must rely on God to assist us. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #16
    “People-pleasers feel they must constantly be performing acts of service to others to gain acceptance. That requires a lot of work, effort, and energy. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #17
    “Far too often we allow the hurtful words of others to define us. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #18
    “For Jesus, it was about the Father and us. It was not about Him. Could we say the same about ourselves? From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #19
    “Shame-filled pride is never satisfied and always seeks its next fix. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #20
    Eddie Capparucci
    “When we struggle to believe God loves us the problem lies with us – not with God. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, Removing Your Shame Label: Learning to Break From Shame and Feel God’s Love

  • #21
    Eddie Capparucci
    “The Will of God is the same for all. He has no favorites within His household. All He has ever done for any of His children He will do for all of His children. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.”
    Eddie Capparucci, Removing Your Shame Label: Learning to Break From Shame and Feel God’s Love

  • #22
    Eddie Capparucci
    “It is important to understand when a woman is grieving her husband's sexual betrayal she is in the healing process. Men need to be patient, understanding, calm and stay present during these grieving periods. The guys who learn to do this well are the ones who see their wives recover faster and their marriages restored.”
    Eddie Capparucci

  • #23
    “Remember, what you "feel" and what is "real" are often very different.”
    Eddie Capparucci, LPC

  • #24
    “Clinicians must go even deeper when working with individuals dealing with addiction, and that focus needs to be on unresolved childhood pain points. By focusing on behavior modification to deal with addiction, too many counselors are neglecting to ensure we are not cleansing only a client’s damaging behavior but also his soul.”
    Eddie Capparucci, Ph.D., LPC

  • #25
    “Clinicians must go even deeper when working with individuals dealing with addiction, and that focus needs to be on unresolved childhood pain points. By focusing on behavior modification to deal with addiction, too many counselors are neglecting to ensure we are not cleansing only a client’s damaging behavior but also his soul.
    -- "Why Men Struggle to Love”
    Eddie Capparucci, Ph.D., LPC

  • #26
    “A cesspool of past wounds has created men who have worked hard to protect themselves from revisiting emotional pain by learning not to feel. In fact, they have done such an excellent job in erecting protective walls they are not fully aware of the depth of their brokenness. But, if they believe their issue starts and ends with their addictive behaviors, they – and their clinicians – are sadly mistaken.
    -- "Why Men Struggle to Love”
    Eddie Capparucci, Ph.D., LPC

  • #27
    “If you asked a married man what the one issue is with his relationship, a large majority would answer, “We don’t have sex enough.” And herein lay a significant part of the problem with men who struggle to love. They build relationships on the foundation of physical intimacy instead of emotional intimacy.
    -- "Why Men Struggle to Love”
    Eddie Capparucci, Ph.D., LPC

  • #28
    “A relationship built on physical intimacy is not what God had in mind when He gave us the gift of healthy connection and sex. He does not wish for us to invest solely in the physical aspect of a relationship. Instead, He desires a man to invest all of himself into the heart, mind, and spirit of the woman he loves. And that goes far beyond being sexual.

    "Why Men Struggle to Love”
    Eddie Capparucci, Ph.D., LPC

  • #29
    “Why do we elect to not abide in the teachings of Jesus, when the results offer us a roadmap to an abundant and joyful life?”
    Eddie Capparucci, Ph.D., LPC

  • #30
    Eddie Capparucci
    “What you feel vs. what is real are usually two different things.”
    Eddie Capparucci, Going Deeper: How the Inner Child Impacts Your Sexual Addiction



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