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Open Hearts: Renewing Relationships with Recovery, Romance & Reality
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Open Hearts: Renewing Relationships with Recovery, Romance & Reality
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Open Hearts: Renewing Relationships with Recovery, Romance & Reality
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When a couple first comes together, the knee-weakening, heart-stopping, pants-dropping passion exhilarates. But turning that love into an intimate bond comes no more naturally than learning to ride a bicycle or use chopsticks. What we are socialized to assume should be spontaneous and effortless requires patience and learned skills. Worse, should any problems erupt we fear the relationship and ourselves are irrevocably broken. We need help.
Though written by two noted psychologists, Open Hearts is not technical but gentle and uplifting.
Patrick Carnes
, along with
Mark Laaser
and
Deb Laaser
, share how they found their way to joyous and fulfilling intimacy. While these concepts originated in the recovery movement, they can transform any couple seeking renewal or trying to restore a broken relationship.
Open Hearts
starts with basic truths:
We can only work on a relationship when we're in that relationship. Running away never solved anything
If we have not resolved childhood developmental issues, we will seek out partners we think will resolve them
It's perfectly healthy to fight. We just have to learn to do it better.
As partners w'ere often stuck in "coupleshame." However, working through it leads to true intimacy
is a book a couple reads together. It takes techniques that Carnes and the Laasers developed in their psychotherapy practices and weaves them into a series of individual and joint exercises. It looks at tough issues: shame, anger, money, betrayal, sex, parenting. It encourages fun: drawing up a family motto, expressing spirituality together, taking gentleness breaks. It works.
addresses coupleship to show how a relationship, no matter how imperfect or new, can be transformed and restored to loving intimacy.
Though written by two noted psychologists, Open Hearts is not technical but gentle and uplifting.
Patrick Carnes
, along with
Mark Laaser
and
Deb Laaser
, share how they found their way to joyous and fulfilling intimacy. While these concepts originated in the recovery movement, they can transform any couple seeking renewal or trying to restore a broken relationship.
Open Hearts
starts with basic truths:
We can only work on a relationship when we're in that relationship. Running away never solved anything
If we have not resolved childhood developmental issues, we will seek out partners we think will resolve them
It's perfectly healthy to fight. We just have to learn to do it better.
As partners w'ere often stuck in "coupleshame." However, working through it leads to true intimacy
is a book a couple reads together. It takes techniques that Carnes and the Laasers developed in their psychotherapy practices and weaves them into a series of individual and joint exercises. It looks at tough issues: shame, anger, money, betrayal, sex, parenting. It encourages fun: drawing up a family motto, expressing spirituality together, taking gentleness breaks. It works.
addresses coupleship to show how a relationship, no matter how imperfect or new, can be transformed and restored to loving intimacy.