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How Can I Get Through to You? Reconnecting Men and Women
- De: Terrence Real
- Narrado por: Terrence Real
- Duración: 5 h
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Innovative, powerful, and eminently helpful, How Can I Get Through to You? is the book that every couple has been waiting for - and our culture needs. In it, Terrence Real offers a radical new vision of love and the practical tools with which to achieve it.
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How Can I Get Through to You?
- De Ileana en 08-04-05
Wonderful
Revisado: 01-19-23
Great to hear the author read their own work. A good early intro to Terrys work. Other books give more insight on what to do.
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The New Rules of Marriage
- What You Need to Know to Make Love Work
- De: Terrence Real
- Narrado por: Marc Cashman
- Duración: 10 h y 36 m
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In this extraordinary audiobook, Terrence Real, distinguished therapist and best-selling author, offers women a set of effective tools with which they can create the truly intimate relationships they desire and deserve. He guides you through the process of relationship repair with exercises that you can do alone or with your partner.
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Some biases have truth in them
- De Wayne en 07-03-07
- The New Rules of Marriage
- What You Need to Know to Make Love Work
- De: Terrence Real
- Narrado por: Marc Cashman
Excellent book
Revisado: 01-16-23
My god. I so wish I’d known about this work sooner. In any case, I know it now, and Terry would want me to celebrate and use what I’ve learned here. This is a game changer for every relationship I have- personal professional and intimate. Read and implement the work now. I intend to. Terry breaks down connection into its pieces- and works it through, in a way that makes plane sense.
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