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Getting Love Right: Learning the Choices of Healthy Intimacy (Fireside Parkside Books)


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Getting Love Right: Learning the Choices of Healthy Intimacy (Fireside Parkside Books)

Title:Getting Love Right: Learning the Choices of Healthy Intimacy (Fireside Parkside Books)
Author:Terence T. Gorski
Rating:4.53 (825 Votes)
Asin:0671864157
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:368 Pages
Publish Date:1993-08-10
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IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN HOW TO LOVE
When you fall in love you may be repeating bad relationship habits that you learned growing up or in a previous unhealthy relationship. No matter what your history, Getting Love Right can explain how to build and maintain healthy intimacy, including:
* How to recognize if you are in a compulsive, apathetic, or healthy relationship
* How to become a person who is capable of healthy intimacy
* How to choose a healthy partner
If you are in a relationship or want to be in one, Terence T. Gorski will teach you that love isn't just something that happens -- love is something you can learn.

Editorial : Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse author of Coupleship: How to Build a Relationship Terry has taken the overwhelming mystery out of relationships and offered the reader a way to understand the choices that are made to enhance or destroy the intimacy between two people.

John Lee author of The Flying Boy If I had read this book 20 years ago then my relationship history would be very different and not nearly as painful. It has helped me in my current relationship.

Claudia Black, Ph.D. author of It Will Never Happen to Me and Double Duty An exciting new approach to relationship therapy

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ethical, caring life, Cameron incorporates Christianity, Judaism, the
Twelve Step Program, yoga, bioethics, and Buddhism into a spiritual
whole.
Cameron vividly describes her harrowing travel in Tibet during which
she, her husband, and fellow travelers come face to face with Tibetan
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The author appears to have made considerable efforts to remain rational but the tale he has to tell is too powerful to remain supressed and the emotions come through. I read a book by Paul Ander

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