Living and Loving Mutually helps couples break out of hurtful patterns in their relationships. Through relatable examples, readers find new ways of understanding relationships that help couples move away from blaming each other for the pain they are each experiencing. Living and Loving Mutually shows that the problematic knots in relationships are mutually created and can only be resolved by two people working together to break the hurtful patterns. It takes two people to make a mess in any relationship, and it requires at ...
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Living and Loving Mutually helps couples break out of hurtful patterns in their relationships. Through relatable examples, readers find new ways of understanding relationships that help couples move away from blaming each other for the pain they are each experiencing. Living and Loving Mutually shows that the problematic knots in relationships are mutually created and can only be resolved by two people working together to break the hurtful patterns. It takes two people to make a mess in any relationship, and it requires at least two people to undo it. About the Author: Avrum G. Weis, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist who sees individuals and couples for psychotherapy online. Dr. Weiss is recognized nationally for his pioneering work on the process of change in individuals and organizations.
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