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| View Larger Image | Should I Stay Or Go? : How Controlled Separation (CS) Can Save Your Marriage | Paperbackby Lee Raffel (Author)
| List Price: | $16.95 | | Price: | $11.53 | | You Save: | $5.42 (32%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | McGraw-Hill | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 304 Pages | | Publication Date: | September 01, 1999 | | Sales Rank: | 24,895th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Until now, couples facing the dilemma of deciding whether or not to stay in an unhappy marriage had three options: individual or couples therapy, separation, or divorce. Should I Stay or Go? provides these couples with a fourth option--the Controlled Separation (CS). Should I Stay or Go? explains CS and shows how it can be used as a tool to help couples make the best decision for both partners. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 35 reviews)
| I should have gone by E. Scruggs (Millsboro, Delaware) 2 Stars August 23, 2009 My doctor recommended this book when my husband left me. I did not get any help from this book. Perhaps it was me and not the book. I would not tell any of my friends to order this book.
| | Excellent resource for Navigating Seperation/Divorce by G. Hanzelka (California) 5 Stars April 28, 2008 I found this book to be an excellent resource for dealing with my own personal seperation. It gives excellent advice that has already help settle down all the turbulent emotions and is allowing for calmer minds on both sides. Very well written, easy to follow and very real world advice.
| | wonderful book...priorities enphasized by George T. Boyett (Texas) 5 Stars April 19, 2008 Thid wonderful book helps one recognize and intergrate emotional, intellectual and financial consideraions and to rationally consider options.
| | calculated decision by R. Bartelt (WI, USA) 5 Stars January 03, 2008 In the heat of a break up, this book gives practical advice on how to discern what is the best route to take. It was recommended on a chat sight for divorcing couples and I would highly recommend it to people who are still within a disfunctional relationship.
| | Great starting point for discussions and decisions by Pam (Michigan) 5 Stars November 23, 2007 I really liked the book. It was easy to read and had a lot of useful information. I liked the different relationship examples. Although not one of them were exactly us...there were a few similarities in many of the relationships we could relate to. We did use the contract format, made our own revisions and agreements (although we decided we didn't need a formal signed agreement, we at least covered the points we needed and included a small blurb about the finances as well).
A great way to help make decisions in a rational way!
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| Taking Space: How to Use Separation to Explore the Future of Your Relationship by Robert Buchicchio (Author)
With the high rate of divorce and breakups, marriage and family experts point to the fact that people don't learn from the mistakes of a failed relationship and assume the next relationship will be better, making little effort to fix or understand what didn't work. There are plenty of self-help books for committed couples on how to enrich a marriage and scores of guidebooks on how to manage through a divorce, but very few focus on partners with differing degrees of commitment where the...
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| Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay: A Step-by-Step Guide to Help You Decide Whether to Stay In or Get Out of Your Relationship by Mira Kirshenbaum (Author)
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| Can Your Relationship Be Saved? How to Know Whether to Stay or Go (Rebuilding Books) by Michael S. Broder (Author)
A wise and compassionate guide to assessing a faltering love relationship, and answering the fundamental question asked by the book's title: Can Your Relationship Be Saved? Dr. Broder addresses individuals and couples in marriages, engagements, living-together and dating arrangements or any other type of love relationship or romance -- long- or short-term, and of any sexual orientation. His 40-item "Can Your Relationship Be Saved?" Inventory asks the right questions. But readers are not left...
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| Contemplating Divorce: A Step-by-Step Guide to Deciding Whether to Stay or Go by Susan Pease Gadoua (Author)
Just as there are right and wrong reasons to marry, there are good and bad reasons to divorce. Some couples are quick to split because they are unwilling to devote the necessary effort to fixing their relationships or to understanding their partners, while others miss out on personal fulfillment by staying too long in unhealthy marriages. This insightful and practical guide, written by a therapist with nearly a decade of experience counseling those considering divorce, will help you...
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| Should You Stay or Should You Go? Compelling Questions and Insights to Help You Make that Difficult Relationship Decision by Susie Collins (Author), Otto Collins (Author)
If you're trying to decide whether to stay in or leave a relationship, "Should you stay or should you go?" is a simple, step by step guide that will help you make the best decision possible. This book contains an experiential process of questions, stories and insights that will help you take a thorough, heartfelt examination of your relationship. It will also help you to clarify your next logical steps—whether those are to formulate ways to make the relationship better or to devise a plan to...
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