The Dance of Connection (Paperback)

Author: Harriet Goldhor Lerner
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780060956165
Publisher: Quill (Harper)
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 30946928
Item#: RTW4G2
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.25H x 5L x 0.75T
Pages: 272
 
With remarkable clarity, a renowned psychologist shows both men and women how to talk to someone when they are angry, hurt, frustrated, insulted, betrayed, or even desperate. Guiding readers to take specific steps to heal broken relationship connections, Lerner shows how to navigate relationships with integrity, courage, and conviction.
 
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Psychotherapist Harriet Lerner instructs readers on how to communicate in important relationships without over-emotionalizing the problem. She discusses a range of topics for a range of relationships while teaching active listening skills and urging readers to express themselves authentically.

 
 

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Chapter One

Finding Your Voice

The thread that unites my work both as an author and as a psychotherapist is my desire to help people speak wisely and well, sometimes about the most difficult subjects. This includes asking questions, getting a point across, clarifying desires, beliefs, values, and limits. How such communication goes determines whether we want to come home or stay away at the end of the day.

This is no simple matter, as glib terms like communication skills or assertiveness training imply. Assertiveness is considered a good idea -- if not a cultural ideal. But despite decades of assertiveness training and lots of good advice about communicating with clarity, timing, and tact, we may do our best to speak but still feel unheard. We may find that we cannot affect our husband or wife or partner, that fights go nowhere, that conflict brings only pain

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