The 6 Secrets of a Lasting Relationship
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This straightforward guide explains how Chemistry, Respect, Enjoyment, Acceptance, Trust, and Empathy are the pillars that support a strong, successful relationship-and how couples can repair those pillars, protect them against the long-term wear and tear of stress, boredom, and bickering, and build a lasting, satisfying love.”Intelligent…solid.” —Publishers Weekly
“A very smart, no-frills handbook.” —Chicago Sun-Times
“Indispensable guidance.” —Harold H. Bloomfield, MD
“Practical wisdom…will strengthen and bring new passion and insight to your relationship —John GrayMark Goulston, M.D., is a corporate consultant who works with executives, managers, and line workers to help them get out of their own way so they can realize the success that their skills, talents, and abilities deserve. His clients include Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, GE, White & Case, Eli Lilly and Company, Disney, Kodak, and the FBI. He writes “The Leading Edge” column for Fast Company. He was selected as one of America’s Top Psychiatrists for 2004-2005 by the Consumers’ Research Council of America. Dr. Goulston is the author of Get Out of Your Own Way and Six Secrets of a Lasting Relationship.
Philip Goldberg, a novelist and screenwriter, has authored or coauthored sixteen books.US
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Dimensions | 0.9200 × 5.9600 × 8.9300 in |
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