Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work. Kim Paleg, Matthew McKay, Patrick Fanning

Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work


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Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work Kim Paleg, Matthew McKay, Patrick Fanning
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications




Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work. Through couples counseling you can learn new ways of relating to each other that work better for both of you. ISBN13: 9781572244818Condition: NewNotes: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! Skip ahead 50 years and look at the couples who finish each other's sentences and help each other through little everyday tasks like getting up from a chair or making dinner. Couple Skills, Second Edition, revised and updated from the therapist-recommended classic, will show you how to work smarter in your relationship. You're both excited about your future together. Yet, you'd be surprised at just how much power you have in making lady luck work for you and your family. Before entering into another relationship, you must be willing to take the time for your own personal development and learn healthy relationship skills that will move your life forward after the first divorce. With warmth and wisdom, Bernstein offers a simple yet powerful approach for . Becoming single again is scary, . The two of you have a little more "3 Tips For Making Your Next Relationship Work" Set a time limit per relationship. Love takes work, but, when it comes to relationships, it pays to work smarter. When you find someone you want to get serious with --who's likely also to be divorced-- see a couples therapist. Sometimes when you change a behavior in a relationship it is confusing to your partner. Yearly retreats to learn relational skills are also a great idea. And Further Unorthodox Advice on Relationships, Marriage and Parenting. Compare our books, prices and service to. In Why Can't You Read My Mind?, psychologist Jeffrey Bernstein reveals-for the first time-the nine toxic thought patterns at work in virtually every relationship, and shows couples how these distorted, negative, exaggerated thoughts can poison their love and end their union. At this point you and your mate have a common goal: to make it work.