Synopses & Reviews
In his extraordinary new book, Terrence Real, distinguished therapist and bestselling author, presents a long overdue message that women need to hear: You aren't crazy you're right!
Women have changed in the last twenty-five years they have become powerful, independent, self-confident, and happy. Yet many men remain irresponsible and emotionally detached. They don't know how to respond to frustrated partners who just want their mates to show up and grow up.
Enter the good news: In this revolutionary book, Real shows women how to master the new rules of twenty-first-century marriage by offering them a set of effective tools with which they can create the truly intimate relationship that they desire and deserve. He identifies five non-starters to avoid and shares practical strategies for bringing honesty, passion, and joy back to even the most difficult relationship. Using his experience helping thousands of couples shift from despair to profound emotional closeness, Real guides you through the process of relationship repair with exercises that you can do alone or with your partner. With this program you'll discover how to
- identify and articulate your wants and needs
- listen well and respond generously
- set limits, and stand up for yourself
- embrace and appreciate what you have
- know when to seek outside help
The New Rules of Marriage will introduce you to a radically new kind of relationship, one based on the idea that every woman has the power to transform her marriage, while men, given the right support, have it in them to rise to the occasion.
We have never wanted so much from our relationships as we do today. More than any other generation, we yearn for our mates to be lifelong friends and lovers. The New Rules of Marriage shows us how to fulfill this courageous and uncompromising new vision.
Review
"Falling in love is easy, staying in love is another matter. Couples yearning for more closeness are truly in uncharted territory...until now, that is. This book offers amazing new insights about men and women and what it takes to make relationships work in our ever-changing culture."Michele Weiner-Davis, MSW, author of Divorce Busting
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"If you're tired of the same old dance, get ready to learn a few new steps real steps the ones that will make a difference in your life and the lives of those you love." Cheryl Richardson, author of Life Makeovers
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"Terrence Real offers a brilliant, winning strategy for achieving the full-tilt, authentic, exhilarating connection both women and men crave. Real's revolutionary program is sure to lead them to it with the dignity, fairness, and humor that characterizes his work."Dalma Heyn, author of Drama Kings
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"An amazing guide to developing powerful relational skills. It is served up with great wit and a keen sense of humor a great read." Pia Mellody, author of Facing Love Addiction and The Intimacy Factor
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"Groundbreaking, insightful, funny, this book brings readers the inside scoop. Sharing the deep and simple truths, it offers us practical wisdom everybody can use to make love work." Bell Hooks, author of All About Love: New Visions
Synopsis
A practicing therapist and best-selling author of I Don't Want to Talk About It takes a close-up look at the phenomenon of modern-day marital relationships and offers an effective step-by-step plan to help women give their husbands what they need in order to receive the love that they want. 100,000 first printing.
Synopsis
Nationally bestselling author and distinguished therapist Terry Real shows women how they can have the intimate marriages they have always wanted with a step-by-step plan.
About the Author
Terrence Real is the bestselling author of I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression and How Can I Get Through to You?: Reconnecting Men and Women.
He has been a practicing family therapist for more than twenty years
and has lectured and given workshops across the country. In March 2002,
Real founded the Relational Empowerment Institute. His work has been
featured on NBC Nightly News, Today, Good Morning America, and Oprah,
as well as in the New York Times, Psychology Today, Esquire,
and numerous academic publications. He lives with his wife, family
therapist Belinda Berman, and their two sons in Newton, Massachusetts.