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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars such a wonderful book!
Out of all of the books which talk about different relationship issues, this is the only one that I have found which helps people to realize their contributions to all relationships in their lives, whether they be marital relationships or friendships or even business relationships. There are tools for communicating very well with yourself and others, so that one...
Published on August 14, 2000

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3.0 out of 5 stars Irritating but Worthwhile
This book is poorly written - the English is sloppy, imprecise, cliched and New-Agey. The concepts are often half-buried under the turgid prose and it's all too easy to dismiss this book as illiterate nonsense. But... with some patience, the reader will discover that under the rather silly and facile surface lie some worthwhile ideas. For anyone seeking to improve their...
Published 19 months ago by Allan M. Lees


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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars such a wonderful book!, August 14, 2000
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This review is from: Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, Revised Second Edition (Rebuilding Books) (Paperback)
Out of all of the books which talk about different relationship issues, this is the only one that I have found which helps people to realize their contributions to all relationships in their lives, whether they be marital relationships or friendships or even business relationships. There are tools for communicating very well with yourself and others, so that one truly has a feeling for where one stands within a variety of situations. I have used their "self encounter" technique many times, and have found out some amazing things as a result. I now communicate much more effectively with my partner, and can say happily that we have very few misunderstandings from applying the ideas which I have learned from this book. I have wholeheartedly recommended this book to many friends, and feel that anyone who applies the ideas outlined here will be much happier in their interpersonal dealings.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, October 27, 2002
This review is from: Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, Revised Second Edition (Rebuilding Books) (Paperback)
In Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, Dr. Bruce Fisher and Nina Hart start with the premise that your relationship with yourself is the foundation of all your other relationships. Accordingly, the first section of their latest book is devoted to "the process of bringing your heart and your head into balance to make loving choices."

This involves recognizing and accepting your feelings. They provide extensive guidance and examples for doing their "self-encounter" exercise. Self encounters provide a way to communicate honestly and skillfully with yourself. Fisher and Hart emphasize the importance of this, saying that "you cannot effectively communicate with another until you are clear about what's going on inside yourself and what it is you are trying to communicate."

Once people learn to communicate with themselves, they are ready for the "Healing Encounter," where they practice communicating with others. Many conflicts with others are rooted in power struggles. Fisher and Hart describe how people can recognize and defuse the internal conflicts leading to power struggles. They also explain the importance of internal and external boundaries in relationships and offer guidance on forming appropriate boundaries.

The authors say that "we tend to create relationships like the ones we observed in childhood, yet most of us don't want that kind of relationship." They explain how to determine the extent to which you're influenced by your early observations and experience, and how you can use that information to build the kind of relationship that your truly want now.

Relationships are meant to be teachers and to assist in our personal growth. That growth is built on three skills: communication, awareness, and commitment. Loving Choices teaches readers how to develop those skills and build happy and healthy relationships that contribute to the well-being of all those involved.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, October 27, 2002
This review is from: Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, Revised Second Edition (Rebuilding Books) (Paperback)
In Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, Dr. Bruce Fisher and Nina Hart start with the premise that your relationship with yourself is the foundation of all your other relationships. Accordingly, the first section of their latest book is devoted to "the process of bringing your heart and your head into balance to make loving choices."

This involves recognizing and accepting your feelings. They provide extensive guidance and examples for doing their "self-encounter" exercise. Self encounters provide a way to communicate honestly and skillfully with yourself. Fisher and Hart emphasize the importance of this, saying that "you cannot effectively communicate with another until you are clear about what's going on inside yourself and what it is you are trying to communicate."

Once people learn to communicate with themselves, they are ready for the "Healing Encounter," where they practice communicating with others. Many conflicts with others are rooted in power struggles. Fisher and Hart describe how people can recognize and defuse the internal conflicts leading to power struggles. They also explain the importance of internal and external boundaries in relationships and offer guidance on forming appropriate boundaries.

The authors say that "we tend to create relationships like the ones we observed in childhood, yet most of us don't want that kind of relationship." They explain how to determine the extent to which you're influenced by your early observations and experience, and how you can use that information to build the kind of relationship that your truly want now.

Relationships are meant to be teachers and to assist in our personal growth. That growth is built on three skills: communication, awareness, and commitment. Loving Choices teaches readers how to develop those skills and build happy and healthy relationships that contribute to the well-being of all those involved.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Irritating but Worthwhile, June 26, 2010
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This review is from: Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, Revised Second Edition (Rebuilding Books) (Paperback)
This book is poorly written - the English is sloppy, imprecise, cliched and New-Agey. The concepts are often half-buried under the turgid prose and it's all too easy to dismiss this book as illiterate nonsense. But... with some patience, the reader will discover that under the rather silly and facile surface lie some worthwhile ideas. For anyone seeking to improve their relationship, rather than just move on to the next one in the hope that it will somehow be better, this is a book worth persevering with. Ideally someone should re-write the book in real English, and extract the key ideas and present them in a way that is clear and intelligible at all times, but until that happens it's worth struggling through the current text because it really does offer some useful approaches and enables you to arrive at insights that otherwise might remain dormant. But really, it does cry out for a halfway decent job of editing...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loving Choices, June 6, 2010
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This review is from: Loving Choices: An Experience in Growing Relationships, Revised Second Edition (Rebuilding Books) (Paperback)
My most recent purchase from Amazon.com maybe life saving for some of you.

This book is life changing, IF you do the work. It expands on the Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends in the area of finding out exactly you who are. Your character is rebuilt in many instances. Learning how to talk to the "chattering of monkeys inside your head" will begin to cease their negative tone.

The people in and out of relationships would gain so much from studying this book and the exercises. There would only be improvement in their lives and so much true happiness. After all, happiness is not material possessions. It comes from within!

I hope those who are hurting and read this review will purchase the book to get out of the "hurting rut" they are in.

Jo
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good book for enhancing relationships, September 10, 2011
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Although we haven't finished reading yet, following the exercises and advice in this book can deepen understanding between people (within a marriage or even amoung friends). Read this with your partner and be willing to discuss how agressively you want to implement change.
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