The Healing Journey for Couples: Your Journal of Mutual Discovery (The Healing Journey Series): 2

The Healing Journey for Couples: Your Journal of Mutual Discovery (The Healing Journey Series): 2

by Edd Phil Rich (Author)

Synopsis

This new series of books uses guided journal entries to help readers define and explore life challenges and stages, past behaviors, and goals for the future. These informational and inspirational personal chronicles are designed to be used independently, or with the help of a therapist. Each Healing Journey: Is written by professional therapists, and provides expert guidance on life problems, personal insight, and psychological change. Includes dozens of guided journal entries directed toward helping readers get in touch with their feelings, conquer life's hurdles, and gain a better understanding of themselves and their relationships. Features an inviting format, with ample room for readers to complete their journal entries. A creative guidebook for couples seeking a deeper understanding of their relationship --JOHN GRAY, author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, on The Healing Journey for Couples. By far the best journaling workbook I have seen. It takes the user on a very personal journey to improve self-esteem, quality of life, and overall health. Mary Ellen Copeland, author of The Depression Workbook, on The Healing Journey. Designed to help couples explore the facets of their individual personalities and the dynamics of their relationship, this book can help them examine their history together and map out their hopes and plans for the future. Organized in an attractive format, this book provides ample room for both partners to record their thoughts, and helpful suggestions on how to discuss the issues raised in the couples journal.

$40.09

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 15 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0471254703
ISBN 13: 9780471254706

Author Bio
PHIL RICH, EdD, MSW, is an experienced psychotherapist who has practiced for over twenty years. He has taught at the graduate and undergraduate level, served as an instructor, and led professional workshops. He was born and raised in London, England, and now lives with his wife, daughter, and large dog in Amherst, Massachusetts. STUART A. COPANS, MD, is a child psychiatrist, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School, and an attending physician at the Brattleboro Retreat. He is the author of books and book chapters on therapy, and is also a published cartoonist. He and his wife have lived in Brattleboro, Vermont, for the past twenty-one years, where he is on the board of the Museum and Art Center and is an elected town meeting representative.