The Intimacy Struggle: Revised and Expanded for All Adults

· Simon and Schuster
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The struggle for intimacy is a complex issue, key to the happiness of every man and woman. It goes on for all of us as long as we live. To be intimate is to be close, to be vulnerable, qualities that are very different from the survival skills we learned. This book will help clarify the issues for you.

You can learn to:
  • Identify family myths to make you wonder whether having a healthy, intimate relationship is possible.

  • Know the questions to ask to find out whether you and your partner have a long-term future together.

  • Be aware of misunderstandings that can sabotage your relationship.

  • Express your feelings and fears so as to avoid misunderstandings.

  • Find our what to do when your relationship is not working.

  • Create good relationships.

    Acquiring intimacy skills can be difficult, but through understanding and effort, they can be learned. This insightful book is a good place to begin.
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    About the author

    Janet Woititz (1938-1994) is the author of Adult Children of Alcoholics, which was on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year. She wrote several other books, including Lifeskills for Adult Children; The Self-Sabotage Syndrome; The Struggle for Intimacy; Marriage on the Rocks; Healing Your Sexual Self and many others. Woititz was the director and founder of the Institute for Counseling and Training in West Caldwell, New Jersey.

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