Leslie Vernick is a Christian counselor, coach and speaker who offers biblically-based advice on relationships, marriage, and mental health. Her products include books, online courses, webinars, and counseling services.
Founded by Leslie Vernick in 1998
Started as a counseling practice, but expanded to books and courses
Vernick has authored several popular books on relationships, including "The Emotionally Destructive Relationship" and "How to Act Right When Your Spouse Acts Wrong"
She has been a featured speaker at conferences and on radio and television programs
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A book that helps women identify and break free from unhealthy relationships, and provides guidance for healing and recovery
A book that provides practical advice for dealing with difficult spouses and improving communication and intimacy in marriage
An online course that helps participants overcome negative self-talk and develop healthier thought patterns
Leslie Vernick offers individual and group coaching and counseling services via phone or Skype, covering a variety of topics such as relationships, marriage, and mental health
Leslie Vernick's counseling approach is based on scripture and principles of healthy relationships, but also incorporates principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy and other evidence-based practices.
No, Leslie Vernick's counseling services are open to both men and women, and cover a variety of topics such as marriage, relationships, and emotional health.
Leslie Vernick's online courses consist of video lessons, worksheets and exercises, and access to a private Facebook group for support and guidance.
No, Leslie Vernick's counseling services are only available via phone or Skype.
Leslie Vernick believes that divorce should be a last resort, but acknowledges that there are situations where it may be necessary for the safety and well-being of individuals involved.