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Relationship Books
The following are books that we
recommend because they are solution-focused using a cognitive-behavioral
approach.
If you are interested in purchasing a book,
click on the icon and you can obtain it through Amazon.com.
Communication
Jealousy
Communication
Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work
by Matthew McKay & Patrick Fanning
Following an
easy-to-use format that explains the issues and the techniques that can
be used to resolve them, this valuable guide teaches the communication
skills that couples need to thrive together using real-life examples and
practical exercises. When couples are struggling in their
relationship, they often know they need to be able to communicate better
and resolve problems better, but they don't know how to go about it.
Couple Skills provides the techniques and skills to improving
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Passage to Intimacy : Key Concepts and Skills from the Pairs Program
Which Has Helped Thousands of Couples Rekindle Their Love
by Lori H. Gordon, Jon Frandsen, Virginia M. Satir
This new edition of Passage to Intimacy is
published by popular request to add more of the PAIRS powerful concepts
and experiences that have been known to dramatically transform
relationships. Since the first edition of Passage to Intimacy was
published a number of dissertations have been written that have
researched and validated the effectiveness and power of this dynamic
program. In response, I have written this book to add Jealousy,
Emotional Allergy, Healing the Ledger, Clarifying Expectations, and
other significant understandings and experiences that when practiced,
transform lives.
We are all pathfinders today, working our way
through uncharted territories as we seek to build and sustain loving
co-equal relationships for the first time in human history. In our
rapidly changing world, relationships that thrive create in us a sense
of security, safety, enhanced health and well being. Most of all, love,
joy and pleasure in companionship provide depth and meaning in our
lives. We do not have to lose what we work so hard to achieve. We do not
have to sabotage our dearest dreams.
As human beings, we are all miracles capable of
remarkable learning, growth and change. We can understand what went
wrong in previous relationships or what is going wrong now. We can make
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Jealousy
The
Green-Eyed Marriage: Surviving Jealous Relationships
by Robert L. Barker
In this honest,
sympathetic book, marital and family therapist Robert L. Barker offers
real help for men and women suffering the emotional costs of a jealous
partner's suspicion and rage. Based on his extensive work with troubled
couples, "The Green-Eyed Marriage" answers these and many other
questions about pathological jealousy and its causes and offers
practical techniques to minimize jealous confrontations and control them |
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If
This Is Love, Why Do I Feel So Insecure?
by Carl G. Hindy, J. Conrad Schwarz, Archie Brodsky
It doesn't have to
hurt to be in love, yet for many otherwise accomplished and confident
people, romantic involvement means anxiety, insecurity, and pain. This
provocative and authoritative sourcebook, filled with true-life stories
and dramatic case histories, will set every reader on a path of greater
self-understanding -- and increase the possibilities of finding an
enduring love.
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Romantic Jealousy: Causes,
Symptoms, Cures
by
Ayala Malach Pines
What causes jealousy?
Who is more prone to jealousy--women or men? Why does jealousy sometimes
lead to violence? How can you tell if you are a jealous person? Dr.
Pines draws on case studies from her clinical practice, jealousy
workshops, and fascinating research with more than 100 individuals and
couples--including interviews with people who have committed crimes of
passion. Exploring the many facets of this complex emotion, Dr. Pines
discusses five psychological approaches to jealousy--covering such
issues as whether jealousy is the result of unresolved childhood trauma,
the dynamics within a specific relationship, or the consequence of our
evolutionary nature. Romantic Jealousy offers real-life stories,
simple quizzes, and an in-depth jealousy questionnaire aimed at helping
readers assess their predisposition to jealousy and providing strategies
to control their jealous urges. The advice offered can be applied to gay
and straight couples, to those who suffer from a jealousy problem or
know of a loved one who does, and for psychologists and counselors to
use with their clients as a tool in therapy.
Romantic Jealousy provides us with a compelling account of the
psychology of jealousy. Dr. Pines journeys into the deep recesses of the
human mind and heart, exposing the dynamics of jealousy--its causes,
symptoms, and danger signs--and the most effective strategies available
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Trusting You Are Loved - Practices for Partnership
by Lewis Epstein, Lew Epstein, Reppy Epstein
Kirkilis
In Trusting You Are Loved, you will discover the
keys to creating partnership in relationship--the experience of being
profoundly honored, listened to, appreciated, loved, and safe. This book
provides a road map toward mastering the following ten Practices for
Partnership, which, as Lew says, are "Simple, but not easy!"
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