The average rating for What Men Say, What Women Hear: Bridging the Communication Gap One Conversation at a Time based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-03-10 00:00:00 Michael Enos *Bridging the he-says/she-hears gap* It turns out that more often than not, couples are on the same page, but the real issue is that these pages are written in different languages! This book serves as a simple guide for translating these often disparate languages of male and female-ese. Based on the principles of cognitive behavioral psychology, _What Men Say, What Women Hear_ shows how *mis*interpretations of others' comments often results in unnecessary relationship drama and devastation. Helping to bridge the he-says/she-hears gap, this book offers clear explanations (with relevant and entertaining examples) and easy-to-hear advice for communicating in a more gender-neutral language of love. From the first date to the first fight to the first (and hopefully only) walk down the aisle, this book brings couples closer to really hearing what the other is intending to say. Hear, hear! |
Review # 2 was written on 2009-05-13 00:00:00 Sean Ruark You can definitely tell the author writes for Cosmo (UK). It reads sort of like it. Surprisingly, she's a real therapist. This would be a useful book for those who want the lite version of gender differences in communication. For real stuff, read Deborah Tannen. |
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