
Healthy Models for Relationships
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Barbara Berger's book 'Healthy Models for Relationships' is a lifesaver for anyone who has ever had relationship problems and wondered what healthy relationships actually look like - and how to achieve them. In this indispensable guide, Berger shows us precisely and practically what works and what doesn't work in relationships whether it be with your partner, your mother-in-law or your colleagues at work. If only I had read this book 25 years ago, I could literally have saved myself decades of pain and personal anguish. But better late than never! Thank you, Barbara, for this momentous work, may it heal broken hearts and broken homes everywhere and usher in a new age of healthy, happy relationships based on a true understanding of the human condition, respect and real love. -- Tim Ray, author of 101 Relationship MythsMore details
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- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: What Do Healthy Relationships Look Like?
- Part 1: Healthy Models for Relationships
- Healthy Model No. 1: Basic Democratic Principles in Families and Other Close Relationships
- Healthy Model No. 2: The 3 Levels of Conversation
- Healthy Model No. 3: The 4 Main Aspects of Good Couple Relationships (aka BB's Magic Formula for Good Couple Relationships)
- Healthy Model No. 4: Rights and Responsibilities in Relationships
- Healthy Model No. 5: It's Not What You Say - But How You Say It
- Healthy Model No. 6: You Have Inherent Worth
- Healthy Model No. 7: You Have an Inner Compass
- Healthy Model No. 8: Your Assertive Rights - You Have the Right to Say No
- Healthy Model No. 9: Healthy Boundaries
- Healthy Model No. 10: More Good Constructive Communications Techniques
- Healthy Model No. 11: The Difference Between Anger and Personal Power
- Healthy Model No. 12: The Difference Between Essence and Form (Appearance)
- Healthy Model No. 13: The Emotional Scale and the Levels of Energy
- Healthy Model No. 14: Sane, Realistic Parenting
- Healthy Model No. 15: Life Is a Learning Curve and We Are All Evolving
- Healthy Model No. 16: Moderation
- Functional vs. Dysfunctional
- Part 2: Some Basic Observations About This Thing Called Life
- Introduction: Some Basic Observations About the Nature of Life
- Observation 1: There Is "Reality" and Then There Is Your Thinking about Reality
- Observation 2: Your Thinking Determines Your Experience of What Is Going On - Not What Is Going On
- Observation 3: Your Thinking and Belief Systems Are Formed By Your Background
- Observation 4: The Only Meaning Anything Has, Is the Meaning You Give It
- Observation 5: "We" Are Separate Individuals
- Observation 6: Each Person Is Completely Unique
- Observation 7: You Can't Get Inside Another Person and Think or Feel for That Person
- Observation 8: You Can't "Fix" or Control or Change Another Person
- Observation 9: You Cannot Make Another Person Happy - or Unhappy
- Observation 10: You Are Not Responsible for Another Person's Experience
- Observation 11: Other People Are Not Responsible for Your Experience
- Observation 12: It's Not Personal!
- In Conclusion
- Part 3: Healing Processes
- Introduction: Learning to Take Better Care of Ourselves
- Healing Process No. 1: The Functional Adult and the Wounded Inner Child
- Healing Process No. 2: Dealing With Stress
- Healing Process No. 3: Truth Telling
- Healing Process No. 4: Emotional Decompression
- Healing Process No. 5: Dealing With Anxiety
- Healing Process No. 6: The Difference Between Reality and Your Expectations
- Healing Process No. 7: Using the Power of Mind Wisely for Healing and Recovery
- Healing Process No. 8: The Great Universal Intelligence - the Greatest Healing Power of All
- Recommended Reading
- Back Cover
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