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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... discover the loving action toward myself that would heal the fear. I realized that something was missing in our relationship, that something wasn't right; I prayed for guidance, for help in discovering the heart of the problem. The ...
... discover the loving action toward myself that would heal the fear. I realized that something was missing in our relationship, that something wasn't right; I prayed for guidance, for help in discovering the heart of the problem. The ...
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... discover the very difficult patterns that had developed between us. We had slipped into a codependent relationship.” Although I do not believe that every couple enmeshed in codependency needs to divorce to break free from that system ...
... discover the very difficult patterns that had developed between us. We had slipped into a codependent relationship.” Although I do not believe that every couple enmeshed in codependency needs to divorce to break free from that system ...
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... discover and come closer to more of what I really am deep inside—feeling, sometimes angry or terrified, sometimes loving and caring, occasionally beautiful and strong and wild and awful—without hiding these feelings from myself. Perhaps ...
... discover and come closer to more of what I really am deep inside—feeling, sometimes angry or terrified, sometimes loving and caring, occasionally beautiful and strong and wild and awful—without hiding these feelings from myself. Perhaps ...
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... discover why each of us is feeling and behaving as we do. We engage in a process of exploration to discover the answer to such questions as What important reasons does my partner have for behaving that way? What part do I play in this ...
... discover why each of us is feeling and behaving as we do. We engage in a process of exploration to discover the answer to such questions as What important reasons does my partner have for behaving that way? What part do I play in this ...
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... discover what the real issue is. Subsequent conflicts become easier and easier to deal with as they arise. If Carol and Mike had kept on thinking narrowly, believing that punctuality rather than the underlying power struggle was the ...
... discover what the real issue is. Subsequent conflicts become easier and easier to deal with as they arise. If Carol and Mike had kept on thinking narrowly, believing that punctuality rather than the underlying power struggle was the ...
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afraid anger angry another’s answer attempt avoid aware become behave beliefs blame can’t child childhood clients conflict couples create deeply didn’t disapproval disconnected discover doesn’t don’t want Enneagram Essential Connections experience explore express face of fear fear feel loved felt freedom frightened Gestalt Therapy give guilt hard healing heart hurt important Inner Child intent to learn intimacy Intimate Love issue JORDAN JOSEPH CHILTON PEARCE kids lives loneliness losing loving action loving adult Margie Marilyn MARILYN FERGUSON marriage mate MAXINE means MILT never one’s Open Marriage open to learning other’s parents partner PEGGY personal responsibility power struggle problem protect ourselves protective circle questions rejection relationship resistance selfdoubts sense sexual share shut spiritual Guidance Sue cooked take responsibility talk therapy There’s things understand unhappy unloved upset values vulnerable want to know we’re What’s withdrawal wouldn’t wounded wrong