Reconcilable Differences, Second Edition: Rebuild Your Relationship by Rediscovering the Partner You Love--without Losing Yourself
ISBN-13:
9781462512317
ISBN-10:
1462512313
Edition:
Second
Author:
Andrew Christensen, Brian D. Doss, Neil S. Jacobson
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
The Guilford Press
Format:
Hardcover
348 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Sexuality
,
Psychology & Counseling
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ISBN-13:
9781462512317
ISBN-10:
1462512313
Edition:
Second
Author:
Andrew Christensen, Brian D. Doss, Neil S. Jacobson
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
The Guilford Press
Format:
Hardcover
348 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Sexuality
,
Psychology & Counseling
Summary
Reconcilable Differences, Second Edition: Rebuild Your Relationship by Rediscovering the Partner You Love--without Losing Yourself (ISBN-13: 9781462512317 and ISBN-10: 1462512313), written by authors
Andrew Christensen, Brian D. Doss, Neil S. Jacobson, was published by The Guilford Press in 2014.
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Description
Every couple has disagreements, but what happens when recurring conflicts start to pull your relationship apart? Do you lie awake hoping that your spouse will eventually see things your way, or rehashing the evidence that you're right? Demand some immediate changes--or else? This popular, science-based guide offers powerful solutions for couples frustrated by continual attempts to make each other change. True acceptance may seem difficult to accomplish, but the clear-cut steps and thought-provoking exercises in this book can make it a reality. You'll learn why you keep having the same fights again and again; how to keep small incompatibilities from causing big problems; what communication strategies really work to resolve conflicts; and how to problem-solve and make positive changes--together. Updated throughout with new research, practical tools, and examples, the second edition features a new chapter on mindfulness. Mental health professionals: visit http://ibct.psych.ucla.edu to learn about using this self-help guide as an adjunct to therapy.
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