I love you but I don't trust you The complete guide to restoring trust in your relationship

Mira Kirshenbaum

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Published
New York : Berkley Books 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Mira Kirshenbaum (-)
Physical Description
294 p.
ISBN
9780425245316
  • Part 1. You Can Restore Trust in Your Relationships
  • 1. Finding Your Way Back to Each Other
  • 2. All the Ways Mistrust Enters Relationships
  • 3. Is It Worth Trying to Mend This Relationship?
  • 4. Yes, You Can Trust Again ... Success Stories
  • 5. The Secret of Restoring Trust
  • Part 2. Restoring Trust After a Major Betrayal
  • 6. No, You're Not Crazy
  • 7. Discovering That the Other Person Actually Cares
  • 8. Feeling Seen
  • 9. . Believing in the Relationship Again
  • 10. So This Will Never Happen Again
  • 11. Forgiveness and Beyond
  • Part 3. Restoring Trust in Other Situations
  • 12. When the Other Person Is Unreliable
  • 13. Power Issues
  • 14. Restoring Trust When There Are Differences
  • 15. Being Open vs. Being Hidden
  • 16. The Impact of Past Betrayals
  • 17. A Life Opened Up by Trust
  • Appendix: Suggested Topics for Discussion Groups
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Library Journal Review

Whether one is recovering from a major betrayal, a lack of openness, or a history of hurts, psychotherapist Kirshenbaum (When Good People Have Affairs) argues that couples can avoid the mistakes that prevent healing and feel secure with each other once again. She uses her own and others' experiences as well as psychological research to show how mistrust enters a relationship (e.g., unequal power), how trust can be restored, and how to safeguard a relationship so it will never happen again. Kirshenbaum also includes an assessment of whether a relationship can be saved. This book will offer a secure foothold to anyone who is feeling betrayed but wants to hang in there. (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.