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Professional Acclaim For
Can Your Relationship Be
Saved?
How to Know Whether to Stay or Go
By
Michael S.
Broder, Ph.D.
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"Dr. Michael
Broder has written another very rational and practical book, Can Your
Relationship Be Saved? He considers just about all of the possible
questions that people in relationships can ask themselves about breaking up, and
then answers them solidly and directly. I would strongly recommend that any
person who is ambivalent about his or her relationship read this book.
Promptly!" Albert
Ellis, President, Albert Ellis Institute, New York City, Author of
Feeling
Better, Getting Better, Staying Better
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"Partners in
unhappy relationships often find themselves unable to decide whether to stay or
go. Dr. Broder tackles this painful ambivalence head-on. He offers strategies
to salvage and rekindle those unions that can be saved, and — unlike most
marriage-therapy books — shows how to part company without guilt or regrets when
that is the better option. I encourage therapists to recommend this book to
their equivocating clients!"
Arnold A Lazarus, Ph.D.,
ABPP. Author of Marital Myths Revisited.
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"If you are
seriously debating whether to split up or stay together, Dr. Michael Broder's
clear and logical approach will help guide you through this complicated and
difficult life decision."
Lonnie Barbach, Ph.D.,
Co-author of Going the Distance: Finding and Keeping Lifelong Love.
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"This superb
guide covers every couple's dilemma I've seen in twenty-five years of clinical
practice. It's designed to help real people and real couples solve real problems; and provides
them with clear, practical action steps to insure their implementation. No one
interested in relationship growth should be without it!"
Janet Wolf, Ph.D.,
Psychologist, Albert Ellis Institute, New York City.
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"This is a
book that can be referred to over and over as a way to 'check in' on the level
of health of a relationship. It offers couples, individuals, and clinicians
ideas and strategies galore to enhance relationships people want to keep working
on-- as well as to enhance life as single people if they choose to separate. Dr.
Broder leaves no stone unturned when it comes to all the ways we can be with
others!" Marianne
Tebbins, MS, LPC, ATR.
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"...a
useful guide to assessing a relationship, understanding what causes relationship
turmoil, working through ambivalence and the dizzying consequences of staying
vs. leaving a bad relationship." The
Tribune, San Luis Objspo, CA
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"...this
book presents sympathetic but no-nonsense analysis and advice that can be of
inestimable value for people ambivalent about their relationships.
Broder...helps readers ask questions about whether they would be sorry after
leaving -- or would miss out on a better life by staying. Bottom line:
thoughful, nonjudgmental, pointed and thoroughly helpful."
Infodad.com
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