Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples: Second EditionSt. Martin's Press, 26 déc. 2007 - 384 pages REVISED AND WITH A NEW FOREWORD ARE YOU GETTING THE LOVE YOU WANT? Originally published in 1988, Getting the Love You Want has helped millions of couples attain more loving, supportive, and deeply satisfying relationships. The 20th anniversary edition contains extensive revisions to this groundbreaking book, with a new chapter, new exercises, and a foreword detailing Dr. Hendrix's updated philosophy for eliminating all negativity from couples' daily interactions, allowing readers of the 2008 edition to benefit from his ongoing discoveries during his last two decades of work. Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., in partnership with his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt, PhD., originated Imago Relationship Therapy, a unique healing process for couples, prospective couples, and parents. Together they have more than thirty years' experience as educators and therapists and their work has been translated into more than 50 languages, with Imago practiced by two thousand therapists worldwide. Harville and Helen have six children and live in New York and New Mexico. |
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... whole project. I also want to express my appreciation for the enthusiasm, support, and stimulation of the many therapists in Dallas and New York who studied at the Institute for Relationship Therapy and helped me test these ideas in ...
... whole person. They, and I, were all excited for the completion of the second edition, and are now again thrilled that this third edition is done! Foreword to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition of Getting the Love You xiv Acknowledgments.
... whole, our ongoing research has supported rather than challenged the book's main premises. We have also amassed plentiful evidence that the book “works” in the real world. To date, several millions of couples worldwide have read Getting ...
... whole, but that separateness is just an illusion. We cannot not be connected. Ruptured Connection the illusion of separateness is what brings most couples into therapy. They don't feel connected to each other, nor do they experience a ...
... whole. It has also become very clear to us that safety is the number one precondition for connection. Two people cannot connect if they are defending themselves against a barrage of negativity or if they live in fear of being abandoned ...
Table des matières
THE CONSCIOUS PARTNERSHIP | 83 |
THE EXERCISES | 251 |
Seeking Professional Help | 293 |
Notes | 297 |
311 | |
About Imago Relationship Therapy | 315 |
Imago Contacts | 317 |
Meetings with Harville | 319 |
321 | |