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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... Partner Being Known—Seen, Understood, and Valued Caring for Your Partner without Losing Yourself Freedom and Intimacy Safety and Intimate Love Are Mutually Exclusive Intimate Pain Intimate Pain Opens the Door to the Passion of Intimate ...
... Partner Being Known—Seen, Understood, and Valued Caring for Your Partner without Losing Yourself Freedom and Intimacy Safety and Intimate Love Are Mutually Exclusive Intimate Pain Intimate Pain Opens the Door to the Passion of Intimate ...
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... partner, though it's usually invisible to both of us. While it may be easy to understand the idea of intent, most people find it difficult to see it in their daily lives. Note the following example: Behavior: “Well, you're finally home ...
... partner, though it's usually invisible to both of us. While it may be easy to understand the idea of intent, most people find it difficult to see it in their daily lives. Note the following example: Behavior: “Well, you're finally home ...
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... partners who enter this process move through it haltingly and at times with difficulty. But they do move! Solutions come and problems are resolved by a process that may seem indirect but actually encourages the changes the partners are ...
... partners who enter this process move through it haltingly and at times with difficulty. But they do move! Solutions come and problems are resolved by a process that may seem indirect but actually encourages the changes the partners are ...
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... partner says covertly: ”Do things my way; think the way I think; believe what I believe. Don't be you. Be what I want you to be or I won't love you.“ The message always comes down to: ”Give yourself up.“ But people can't feel deeply ...
... partner says covertly: ”Do things my way; think the way I think; believe what I believe. Don't be you. Be what I want you to be or I won't love you.“ The message always comes down to: ”Give yourself up.“ But people can't feel deeply ...
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... partner and the relationship evolve. Such a relationship is as rare as it is hard to build. To get there, partners ... partner—be free enough to give of love and anger and tenderness as they exist in me. Possibly then I can be a real ...
... partner and the relationship evolve. Such a relationship is as rare as it is hard to build. To get there, partners ... partner—be free enough to give of love and anger and tenderness as they exist in me. Possibly then I can be a real ...
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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