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| Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples, 20th Anniversary Edition |
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| Media: | Book |
| ISBN: | 0805087001 |
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 Getting the love you want This is an excellent book for couples and also singles in demystifying attraction and empowering individuals for healing in the context of relationships.
 Best I've read on relationships This book is great! It really explains why we react the way we do and can really improve your relationship. The reading is easy sometimes gets a little boring but the content is worth it. The idea is that we marry or get into a relationship with someone who will help us heal ourselves because they have faults that either our caretakers had or that are part of what we secretly want to be. It also has some great exercises for improving your relationship. A must read for anyone dedicated to their partner.
 Fantastic Customer Service AND Book!!!!! Of all the so called consumer based organizations Amazon is the only one that is in the league alone with Consumer Reports! All these other so-called self proclaimed consumer based companies just don't have the business model to compare. Ramble on Amazon!!!!
 The premier couples therapy of today This is the best couples therapy I have come across. It is theoretically and practically sound. What a relief to discover the unconscious reasons we choose the partner we do, and how to work through the inevitable conflicts that arise in the adult committed intimate partnership in today's world. The vision that the purpose of modern relationships is growth and healing is very refreshing. It is so seductive to think the purpose is happiness and relaxation. But if that were the case, we would need to eliminate all conflict. But how can there be growth and healing without conflict? "Conflict is growth trying to happen." It is all important HOW we work through our conflicts, not try to eliminate them. This is MUST READING for everyone interested in understanding modern couplehood where equality is desired rather than male dominance.
- Bruce Crapuchettes, Ph.D., licensed psychologist, couples therapist.
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