The average rating for The childless marriage based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-01-03 00:00:00 James Johnson This book has been sitting on my to-read shelf for about 20 years. I just pulled it out and read it, and was blown away by how it is able to communicate so much psychoeducation in such a user-friendly, understandable format. As a therapist, I've ordered copies for most of my clients, as the book covers so much of what we work on and discuss regularly. Personally, I found wisdom in it that I can integrate into my life. I also really appreciated the Zen philosophy underlying it all. I am wondering about the general approach of thinking that the gremlin's motivatbefell to keep us from feeling enjoyment. Often, I think, gremlins have a more benevolent motivation (to protect us) but their strategy keeps us from feeling enjoyment. I've ordered the follow-on book to see if this is addressed. However, that is minor, and possibly the product of my gremlin's strategy of "being right". This book is a jewel and I recommend it to anyone with gremlins that could use a little taming. |
Review # 2 was written on 2012-01-21 00:00:00 Daniel Parker ****5.0**** You likely already have some sense of your gremlin, which has influenced you since your birth. Did I? Well, I do know that I never looked it in that perspective. Everybody has a inner voice that stops you from doing things or encourages you to try some stuff or just normally continously ramble in your head. But to tame it and to think that that ramblings in not you is a not you is a bit difficult. It has a gentle and guided approach to tackle energy draining thoughts / issues in one's life. There are a list of daily routines and practices which would serve towards your goal. But definitely it is an eye opener and helps you towards the betterment of the self. Happy Reading!! |
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