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I Do….Again: The Renewable Relationship

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We all want and need relationships. We can’t live without them nor do we want to. What we do want are relationships that work-and this book will help you get there. Expanding on the advice provided in the first edition of “I Do…Again The Renewable Marriage,” the authors provide expert advice complete with exercises and checklists. Rather than look at what’s wrong in your relationships, this book helps you look at what’s right and good, because surely there was a lot of good when your relationship began. Relationships can work-and “good” can be built into “better.”
Sharing their personal stories, the authors help you understand how to reach the goal of a better relationship. They share the success tools they created, including an actual transcript from a personal session of the “I Do . . . Again” process. With checklists, exercises, and a sample “contract” this book distills the lessons from thousands of hours successfully helping clients improve their relationships. “I Do…Again The Renewable Relationship” is a handbook, a field guide, and a set of tools all in one. You’re a person with relationships-this book is for you!
AUTHOR BIO: Lee M. Shulman, Ph.D. and Joyce Shulman, Ph.D., two of the co-authors of this book, are currently in private practice in the Los Angeles area. They each have many years of experience of helping people and organizations work through the challenges of relationships. The third co-author, Gerald Wil Rafferty, Ph.D. is a Communication Psychologist. Through his books and training and counseling programs, he has helped thousands to improve their lives by improving their communication and decision-making skills.

Author: Shulman, Lee M, Author: Shulman, Joyce, Author: Rafferty, Gerald Wil

Topic: Sociology
Media: Book
ISBN: 193750462X
Language: English
Pages: 118

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Weight 0.27 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 5 × 0.25 in

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