| Between old-fashioned and "open marriage,"packed with common (or uncommon) good sense,the author of The Making o[ a Psychiatrist herepresents the "Viscott Prescription" for establishing,nurturing and saving a relationship with a lovedone, a spouse or a friend. Believing that commitments are not made to bebroken, but do need to be renewed so that neitherpartner impedes the other s growth, Dr. Viscottoffers an eminently practicable bill of rights forcouples, for children, and for parents. In warm, pithy, down-to-earth fashion, Dr. Vis-cott talks to couples about sexual fidelity ("the bestkind oJ relationship is one where both partners havethe right to become involved with anyone theychoose, but choose instead to intensi[y their rela-tionship with each other"); family living (kids haverights, but so do parents); breaking up (what to dowhen all else lails and how to pro]~t [rom it so tomake the next one last); how to understand eachother s needs (make an inventory of your thoughtsand review with your partner) How To Live With Another Person speaksdirectly to pressing couple-needs widely shared, anddoes it with grace, simplicity and sensibility. |
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