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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 306.7 EAN: 9781402201790 ISBN: 1402201796 Label: Sourcebooks, Inc. Manufacturer: Sourcebooks, Inc. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: April 01, 2004 Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc. Studio: Sourcebooks, Inc. Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: This book can help you solve two kinds of couples’ problems: the kind your partner will help you with and the kind your partner won’t. I’m Right. You’re Wrong. Now What? shows how one person-all by him or herself-can begin to calmly address and resolve a dispute whether the other person will cooperate or not! Experienced counselors JacLynn Morris and Dr. Paul L. Fair reveal their tested conflict-resolution strategy-an approach that can help you enlist the cooperation of your partner-to resolve the issues that many couples face: interfering in-laws, financial pressures, religious differences, selfish behaviors, lack of intimacy, jealousy, addictions, inconsistent parenting styles, even gut-wrenchers such as infidelity or illness. Even if your partner is unwilling to budge, using the approach laid out in this book will: • allow you to get crystal clear about what you want • prepare you to make a specific, clear and blame-free request of your partner • give you a solid back-up plan to use in the event that your partner is unwilling to grant your request Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - I wouldn't waste my money on thisI read a lot and i put this book down pretty quickly. Not because it read fast but because it seemed a waste of my time. This book didn't engage me some of the scenarios seem out of touch and conclude with overly simplistic resolutions. Rating: - If you have decided to stay..."If you are looking for an argument you better pick another subject." ~Ingrid Bergman I think there comes a time in a relationship when the insurmountable problems of daily life compels us forward into a stale mate of souls. Two people living together moving in different directions emotionally, spiritually or even philosophically can confront the unavoidable day of "I'm Right. You're Wrong. Now What?" If you are at the point where you have started to fight for what you ... Read More Rating: - Use six questions to improve relationship communicationThis book is about how to ask six questions, and use the answers to better communicate with our partner and improve a variety of relationship issues. The six questions are: 1. What are my negative feelings? 2. What's the fairest way to describe the problem? 3. Why do I want to work things out? 4. How would I like things between us to be? 5. How can I actually get that? 6. And if that doesn't work, what else can I do? The authors use ... Read More Rating: - One step closer to inner peace and happiness in my marriageI was having a world of problems in my marriage and I did not know where to look. After being inspired by some of the things these authors said on a radio show, I decided to read this book. Boy am I glad I did! I'M RIGHT. YOU'RE WRONG. NOW WHAT? punched right through my walls of denial and forced me to make a real objective re-evaluation of myself and my relationship. It did wonders for me. After that it was easy to see that I did not have to stay hung up on trying to prove that I was right every ... Read More Rating: - Be Part of the Solution, End the Problem!If you need to solve a problem with someone, you need to become the first step towards a solution -- afterall, you have to want to solve it for yourself to be happy. "I'm Right. You're Wrong. Now What?" enables you to create that very catalyst for change in your life. This book provides a personal safety zone from which to address what's keeping you up nights, focus on the next steps to bring about change, and most importantly come to a personal decision about what you are going ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |