Marriage, Family - Sociocultural Aspects, Love & Romance, Marriage - Psychological Aspects, Marriage - General & Miscellaneous, Relationships - Interpersonal
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Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
Addressing the vast topic of ``America's 54 million marriages that struggle almost daily with changing sex roles, gender clash and economic pressures,'' this book grew out of interviews with 900 people of both sexes. The author, a therapist, is host of the television series, How's Your Lovelife? After presenting the parallel concerns, almost mirror images, of women and men who express feelings of discontent, Brook proposes a ``redesigned togetherness.'' Today's social matrix, he writes, requires a model for marriage that is realistic, flexible and responsive to changing gender roles. Rather than focus on psychological roots of marital trauma, Brook suggests ways to rethink one's options: ``It is time for more persons to be intentional about what is possible in their lifetime strategies for love, freedom and parenthood.'' Assessment scales and gender profiles are among the self-help apparatus included in his trendy pep-talk. 35,000 first printing; author tour. (Oct.)Book Details
Published
October 1, 1989
Publisher
Walker & Co
Pages
204
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780802710925