Do I Have to Give Up Me to Be Loved by You: Second EditionSimon and Schuster, 2010年6月7日 - 288 頁 This classic text for couples interested in creating freer, more joyful, and profoundly intimate relationships explores the delicate balance of being true to oneself and being loved by another. Newly updated by the authors, here is the classic text for couples interested in creating freer, more joyful, and profoundly intimate relationships. In their best-selling book about couple relationships, Jordan Paul and Margaret Paul explore the delicate balance of being true to oneself and being loved by another. While couples think they are fighting about money, sex, or time, the authors reveal how such conflicts are almost always more deeply rooted and related to issues of self-protection. Offering a solid framework for conflict resolution, the authors guide couples in working through fears and false beliefs that can block the expression of loving feelings. Stories of couples and examples of dialogue validate readers- feelings and experiences.Key features and benefitsa proven best-sellerhighly recommended by marriage therapistsincludes exercises for couples to explore core beliefs and values |
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... Childhood: Why We Became Protected The Seeds of SelfDoubt The Beginning of Power Struggles Power Struggles: Then and Now 7. Fears of Learning Pain as a Learning Experience Fear of Loss of Love and Loss of Self Acknowledging Fear and ...
... Childhood: Why We Became Protected The Seeds of SelfDoubt The Beginning of Power Struggles Power Struggles: Then and Now 7. Fears of Learning Pain as a Learning Experience Fear of Loss of Love and Loss of Self Acknowledging Fear and ...
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... childhood, we seesawed between the fear of losing our parents' love and the determination to have our own way. As adults, we try to keep our love relationship without losing our individuality. So, all of us, whether we know it or not ...
... childhood, we seesawed between the fear of losing our parents' love and the determination to have our own way. As adults, we try to keep our love relationship without losing our individuality. So, all of us, whether we know it or not ...
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... childhood, once necessary for a child's survival, but no longer productive for adults. Most of us still react to conflict using our childhood patterns. Being open in a conflict is the only way we can learn what the conflict has to teach ...
... childhood, once necessary for a child's survival, but no longer productive for adults. Most of us still react to conflict using our childhood patterns. Being open in a conflict is the only way we can learn what the conflict has to teach ...
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... we are upset. We are protecting ourselves. The intent underlying the responses predicts and determines the couple's future interaction. These protective responses, learned in childhood, become automatic, instantaneous, and,
... we are upset. We are protecting ourselves. The intent underlying the responses predicts and determines the couple's future interaction. These protective responses, learned in childhood, become automatic, instantaneous, and,
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