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Human Be-ing: How to have a creative relationship instead of a power struggle

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Even when a person is inspired to change, often they don't know
how to go about it in specific situations. This book is a readable
practical handbook that clearly demonstrates in detail what to do to
improve relationships and creatively solve problems. What makes this book
unique is its use of graphic drawings that visually illustrate what is
happening within each person as they face problems in a relationship.



It describes specific steps that can be taken to change a relationship
from a power struggle into one that brings creative solutions and
emotional satisfaction to both people. Realistic dialogues demonstrate
both negative and positive responses that are helpful in better
understanding ones self as well as the other person.

254 pages, Hardcover

First published May 25, 2000

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February 6, 2015
Visually illustrated showing relational causes and effect. Simply readable for teens and adults, the explanation on Transference and power struggles address common issues and a direction for healing. :)
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March 2, 2010
This is a very simple straightforward book that make a difference for anyone who picks it up..
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July 11, 2024
damn i had a review on this one. but lost. withholding judgment. absurdity in toning down the active speaker’s feelings by repeating in your own words what he or she must be feeling.

a kid reading a comic. and applying it to other people. all in the name of fostering creative relationships.

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August 7, 2023
I wish more people knew about this book. It changed my life as a teenager and began my journey of self growth. It's easy to read and fun to follow.
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