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He Said, She Said, I Said: 7 Keys to Relationship Success

por Barbara J. Peters

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When it comes to relationships, couples often run into similar challenges. Do any of these sound familiar to you? She Said: I want to talk with him about issues like the kids, his mother, and the frustration I feel about balancing my career with being a good mom. But every time i try to bring up these subjects, he either closes down or gets angry. I don't want him to fix the problems, I just want to be able to talk with him about our lives. He Said: I stopped feeling connected in my marriage many years ago, but I just don't trust myself to make the right decision about staying or leaving, so I just stay stuck. When a couple is engaged in the dance of relationship, it can sometimes be hard to recognize where they might be caught in the trap of what they think is happening instead of stepping out of that mire to find out what is really going on. Often the way one or both people are viewing the situation is at the core of the relationship issue. If any of the above challenges sound familiar, this book is for you! In He Said, She Said, I Said, Couples Counselor, Barbara J. Peters, breaks down possible perceptions and misconceptions in seven key relationship areas: communication, trust, forgiveness, intimacy, acceptance, friendship, and love, by using common sense, wisdom, and some professional advice to open up the possibility for a different approach.… (más)
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I found this book somewhat disorganized, and it seemed like I was reading the same thing over and over.

Barbara Peter's advice for better relationships basically come down to communication, how to improve it and how communication differences between the genders can cause miscommunication.

There wasn't really anything new there, it seemed more like a repackage of some Dr.Phil, some Men Are From Mars, with a bit of Oprah.

There's nothing really wrong with the book, as it gives good solid advice, but I didn't rate it higher because I didn't really find anything new or interesting in this book. ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
I found this book somewhat disorganized, and it seemed like I was reading the same thing over and over.

Barbara Peter's advice for better relationships basically come down to communication, how to improve it and how communication differences between the genders can cause miscommunication.

There wasn't really anything new there, it seemed more like a repackage of some Dr.Phil, some Men Are From Mars, with a bit of Oprah.

There's nothing really wrong with the book, as it gives good solid advice, but I didn't rate it higher because I didn't really find anything new or interesting in this book. ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
I found this book somewhat disorganized, and it seemed like I was reading the same thing over and over.

Barbara Peter's advice for better relationships basically come down to communication, how to improve it and how communication differences between the genders can cause miscommunication.

There wasn't really anything new there, it seemed more like a repackage of some Dr.Phil, some Men Are From Mars, with a bit of Oprah.

There's nothing really wrong with the book, as it gives good solid advice, but I didn't rate it higher because I didn't really find anything new or interesting in this book. ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
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When it comes to relationships, couples often run into similar challenges. Do any of these sound familiar to you? She Said: I want to talk with him about issues like the kids, his mother, and the frustration I feel about balancing my career with being a good mom. But every time i try to bring up these subjects, he either closes down or gets angry. I don't want him to fix the problems, I just want to be able to talk with him about our lives. He Said: I stopped feeling connected in my marriage many years ago, but I just don't trust myself to make the right decision about staying or leaving, so I just stay stuck. When a couple is engaged in the dance of relationship, it can sometimes be hard to recognize where they might be caught in the trap of what they think is happening instead of stepping out of that mire to find out what is really going on. Often the way one or both people are viewing the situation is at the core of the relationship issue. If any of the above challenges sound familiar, this book is for you! In He Said, She Said, I Said, Couples Counselor, Barbara J. Peters, breaks down possible perceptions and misconceptions in seven key relationship areas: communication, trust, forgiveness, intimacy, acceptance, friendship, and love, by using common sense, wisdom, and some professional advice to open up the possibility for a different approach.

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