Reclaim Your Relationship

A Workbook of Exercises and Techniques to Help You Reconnect with Your Partner

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage
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Author: Patricia S. Potter-Efron, Ronald T. Potter-Efron ISBN: 9780470247013
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company Publication: August 10, 2007
Imprint: Wiley Language: English
Author: Patricia S. Potter-Efron, Ronald T. Potter-Efron
ISBN: 9780470247013
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Publication: August 10, 2007
Imprint: Wiley
Language: English

An interactive workbook to help couples reconnect

The simple phrase "I love you" is terribly important to people–so what keeps so many of us from saying it? In Reclaim Your Relationship, Ron and Pat Potter-Efron, marriage therapists who have been married for 37 years, combine their real-life and clinical experience in this practical and accessible workbook designed to help individuals improve connections in their relationships with those they love. Presenting engaging, hands-on exercises, the authors help readers learn to say "I love you" to their partners with ease and genuine meaning, show their partner love through consistent acts of caring, and take in their partner’s loving words and deeds without always demanding more.

Ron Potter-Efron, MSW, PhD and Pat Potter-Efron, MS (Eau Claire, WS) are psychotherapists in private practice. They are the authors of Letting Go of Anger (1-572-24001-6) and Letting Go of Shame (0-894-86635-4).

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An interactive workbook to help couples reconnect

The simple phrase "I love you" is terribly important to people–so what keeps so many of us from saying it? In Reclaim Your Relationship, Ron and Pat Potter-Efron, marriage therapists who have been married for 37 years, combine their real-life and clinical experience in this practical and accessible workbook designed to help individuals improve connections in their relationships with those they love. Presenting engaging, hands-on exercises, the authors help readers learn to say "I love you" to their partners with ease and genuine meaning, show their partner love through consistent acts of caring, and take in their partner’s loving words and deeds without always demanding more.

Ron Potter-Efron, MSW, PhD and Pat Potter-Efron, MS (Eau Claire, WS) are psychotherapists in private practice. They are the authors of Letting Go of Anger (1-572-24001-6) and Letting Go of Shame (0-894-86635-4).

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