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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 616.85830651 EAN: 9780393701029 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0393701026 Label: W. W. Norton & Company Manufacturer: W. W. Norton & Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 636 Publication Date: 1991-08 Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Studio: W. W. Norton & Company Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - can't go wrong with amazonI would have loved to save time and purchased this book from a local retailer. Problem was that I could not find it. There is a reason why Amazon.com is such a force to be reconed with. They had the book. I placed the order on Friday and had it in my hand on Monday. The book is wonderful. The service at Amazon was seemless and painless. Rating: - Too mental for meAlthough I am a medical doctor and consider myself to be average in intelligence, this book put me to sleep. There is so much theory and scientific information that it put me, a physician, to sleep. There are some parts that deserve merit and some insights that are useful but you have to read a large amount of material that seems amazingly boring to get to it. I would not recommend this book. I have read 100 pages so far and it has been hard to continue reading more. I will make an effort to ... Read More Rating: - Magnus OpusSchnarch has completed a Herculean task of exploring in depth the role of intimacy and sexuality (and spirituality). The sexual crucible model clearly is the most sophisticated model available today for marriage and sex therapists. His novel approach propells the field beyond the behavioral and technique focus that most therapist wouldn't even do if they had too. I was impressed that he attempted to address spirituality and some of his concepts in the final chapter are interesting. However, ... Read More Rating: - A break through book about the dynamics of intimate relationThis book makes sense of the relationship between personal growth and intimacy with another. Schnarch describes how differentiation can be accelerated with the use of sexual intimacy. He gives the basis for a decision in favor of monogamy without one bit of moralism. A very exciting book In association with Amazon.com | |