Often inintimate relationships, one partner is called upon to give more than the other - to put a spouse through school, to raise a family, to provide stability, to indulge the other sexually and/or... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This was an excellent read for what I've been going through with my relationship and I wished I had found it sooner. I don't know who's explored emotional debts first, Stephan Covey or Cohen, Sterling, but Cohen and Sterling give examples and actual cases, whereas Covey does not. If you're starting a new relationship, in one, or nearing the end of one, I strongly advise you pick this book up as soon as possible and find some quiet time.
Recommended!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book deals with an area of relationships that I have not seen covered before. The authors present the information in a clear logical easy to follow format. This book is an easy read that gets your attention. These concepts are so simple that it makes you wonder why no one has covered this area before. I took it out of the library to read and am now purchasing it for my reference collection. I have recommeded it to other professionals in the field of Psychology.
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