Do I Have to Give Up Me to Be Loved by You?Hazelden, 1992 - 211 頁 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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第 19 頁
... parents ' fears , which come from their own beliefs . For example , when parents fear that children will grow up to be weak if they are held when they cry , parents will either ignore their crying or criticize them ( " That's nothing to ...
... parents ' fears , which come from their own beliefs . For example , when parents fear that children will grow up to be weak if they are held when they cry , parents will either ignore their crying or criticize them ( " That's nothing to ...
第 142 頁
... parent . C. Negative Consequences with Your Parent 1 . 2 . We get into power struggles . I feel controlled by my parent . 3 . I feel the weight of obligations to my parent . 4 . I feel emotionally shut down or dead around my parent . 5 ...
... parent . C. Negative Consequences with Your Parent 1 . 2 . We get into power struggles . I feel controlled by my parent . 3 . I feel the weight of obligations to my parent . 4 . I feel emotionally shut down or dead around my parent . 5 ...
第 167 頁
... parents ( and others ) for their unhappiness . They don't understand that their parents were doing the best they could — that their parents ' actions were the products of their own erroneous beliefs , and thus no one is to blame . The ...
... parents ( and others ) for their unhappiness . They don't understand that their parents were doing the best they could — that their parents ' actions were the products of their own erroneous beliefs , and thus no one is to blame . The ...
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Exploring Beliefs about Right and Wrong | 8 |
Our Personal Odyssey Untangling | 29 |
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION II | 49 |
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