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Robert Johansen's and Todd Gaffaney's breakout book, Making Love - How to Create, Enjoy, and Sustain Intimacy, is a beautifully written, easy to understand, clinically proven concept that teaches the reader how he or she can create and sustain love for their partner. Making Love is an extremely important book for today's times, given that a staggering sixty-seven percent of couples married after 1990 are divorced. Ironically, marriage counselors divorce at the same alarming rate as the national average. While these failed relationship statistics are troubling, there is hope for a better tomorrow. Author's Johansen and Gaffaney's research evolved into a groundbreaking and clinically tested mo...
Divorce, separation, and couple breakups are on the rise in the United States of America, with about 48 percent of couples breaking up within nine years of starting a committed relationship. Only a minority of distressed couples ever seek couple counseling—and those that stay together do not necessarily enjoy healthy relationships. Just as sadly, marriage counselors divorce at or about the national average. The Need Management Therapy model asserts that positive change is possible and even likely. The authors offer a treatment package both for the professional in practice and a self-help guide for the non-professional. We have successfully treated hundreds of couple-clients using the NMT m...
Richard Hubbell (ca. 1627-1655) emigrated from England to New Haven, Connecticut about 1640/1645, and married Elizabeth Meigs in 1650/ 1651, moving to Guilford and then to Killingsworth, Connecticut. Descendants lived in New England, New York, New Jersey the northern midwest, California and elsewhere.
For thousands of years humans have communicated with one another and explored the meaning of life. This book answers some long-sought-after questions.This classic book is comprised of over six dozen articles, drawings, and photo-essays selected to apply psychology to your development as a person. These selections explore six themes: identity, human communication, growth dynamics, feelings and emotions, human relationship, and quality of life. Readings have immediate relevance and application to everyday life and provoke thought and discussion. More than half the readings to this edition are new.
Veteran undergraduate text, first published in 1978, for courses in applied psychology and personal development. Updated for the current edition are discussion of cultural and gender issues as they reflect on personal choice and behavior; much new material (AIDS, sexual harassment). Offers tools such as self-inventories, personal reflection sections, activities, and exercises. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Making Love: How to Create, Enjoy, and Sustain Intimacy, is a beautifully written, easy-to-understand, clinically proven concept that teaches the reader how he or she can create and sustain love for their partner. Making Love, the breakout book by Dr. Robert Johansen and Dr. Todd Gaffaney, is an extremely important book for today's times, given that a staggering sixty-seven percent of couples married after 1990 are divorced. While these failed relationship statistics are troubling, there is hope for a better tomorrow. Dr. Johansen, in collaboration with Dr. Gaffaney, has developed a groundbreaking model for treating couples who are experiencing marital problems. The model has been clinically tested on hundreds of cases, and gives readers the tools to thrive in their marriage or relationship.
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