I'm Right. You're Wrong. Now What: How to Break Through Any Relationship Stalemate
By (Author) JacLynn Morris
By (author) Paul Fair
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks, Inc
1st April 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Relationships and families: advice and issues
158.2
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 203mm, Spine 56mm
397g
How to break through any relationship stalemate, from family to finances Unlike other relationship books, this one shows how one person - all by himself or herself - can begin calmly to address and resolve a dispute whether the other person cooperates or not A unique approach to relationship problem solving. Learn how to resolve stalemates by taking the initiative, not to score points or prove your own position, but to genuinely resolve them. The problem-solving model presented in this book applies to a wide range of issues, inc: selfish behaviour financial problems lack of intimacy jealousy infidelity parenting differences addictions, and more
JacLynn Morris holds a master's degree in educational counseling from Boston University. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Paul L. Fair is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice who specializes in stress disorders, individual psychotherapy and couple's psychotherapy. He is an assistant professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Rehabilitation Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, where he lives.
JacLynn Morris, M.Ed., is a writer, child abuse prevention advocate and public speaker. A graduate of Boston University, over the past thirty years, JacLynn has worked with families in crisis, parents of children with hemophilia and adult survivors of child abuse. Articles she has written have appeared in magazines including Moment Magazine, Writing from the Heart and Personal Journaling. I'm Right. You're Wrong. Now What is the second book she has co-authored with Dr. Paul L. Fair.
JacLynn has appeared at Canyon Ranch in Tucson, AZ; on radio talk shows throughout North America; and as the keynote speaker for numerous groups and professional associations. She lives in Atlanta with her husband of twenty-five years, Bruce H. Morris. They have two grown children.
You may learn more about JacLynn's work, read an interview, check upcoming appearances and book signings and correspond with her at: www. jaclynnmorris.com.