Do I Have to Give Up Me to Be Loved by You?A companion to the best-selling book of the same title, this popular, newly revised workbook helps couples create a deeply satisfying, more intimate relationship. Focusing on the ever-present dynamic of conflict-and the process of working through it-the authors guide couples in getting to the root of recurring disagreements and destructive behaviors. Self-assessment exercises and couple activities help readers recognize unloving responses, move past fear, identify self-protective and negative beliefs, break down power struggles, and reach out in forgiveness. The principles outlined in this powerful, easy-to-use workbook have helped thousands of couples and families create more loving relationships. Key features and benefits a proven best-seller highly recommended by marriage therapists includes exercises for couples to explore core beliefs and values |
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The charge becomes obvious : you need to stop trying to get others to change and concentrate on what you need to do to become more loving Our up - to - date revised chart follows , illustrating the paths through conflict .
The charge becomes obvious : you need to stop trying to get others to change and concentrate on what you need to do to become more loving Our up - to - date revised chart follows , illustrating the paths through conflict .
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Takers People whose primary fear is that they don't have the power to make themselves happy generally become takers . They believe that it's the other person's behavior that is making them unhappy , and that if only the other would ...
Takers People whose primary fear is that they don't have the power to make themselves happy generally become takers . They believe that it's the other person's behavior that is making them unhappy , and that if only the other would ...
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You will name the person you believe has been hurt as a result of your protections ; then you “ become ” that person , by talking as he / she would . First , complete the sentences : “ Someone who has been hurt by my ( name your ...
You will name the person you believe has been hurt as a result of your protections ; then you “ become ” that person , by talking as he / she would . First , complete the sentences : “ Someone who has been hurt by my ( name your ...
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From Conflict to Caring | 7 |
Our Personal Odyssey Untangling | 29 |
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION II | 49 |
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