In Each Others Care – A Guide to the Most Common Relationship Conflicts and How to Work Through Them

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In Each Others Care – A Guide to the Most Common Relationship Conflicts and How to Work Through Them

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ISBN: 9781649633057
Title: In Each Others Care – A Guide to the Most Common Relationship Conflicts and How to Work Through Them
Author: TATKIN STAN

Few things are more frustrating than repeating the same fight with your partner. Playing out disagreements about money, parenting, sex, or household chores may leave you exhausted, cut off from the person you want to feel close to. While conflict in any relationship is inevitable, healing is possible. With In Each Other’s Care, Stan Tatkin shares a hands-on repair manual that will help you discover how arguments get triggered, why they keep happening, and what you can do to get better at communicating what you want without the drama.

Drawing on his vast experience as a couples therapist, Tatkin uses the concept of secure functioning-a two-person psychological system of teamwork, full collaboration, and cooperation based on fairness, justice, and mutual sensitivity. Here he offers targeted lessons, sample dialogues, and heartfelt wisdom that will help you work through even the most contentious topics with compassion and respect. You’ll learn to identify sources of unhappiness in your relationship, prevent problems before they occur, and cultivate a shared commitment with your partner-so you can enjoy a strong, enduring, and evolving love.

This form of unionizing takes time to learn, Tatkin says. \”And still, the rewards make the effort worthwhile. Secure functioning benefits you, your partner, your family, your friends, everything, and everyone.\”

Format: Trade Paper
Publication date: 01/03/2026
Pages: 360
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Dimensions 229 × 152 mm

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