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Private Lies: Infidelity and the Betrayal of Intimacy

Autor Frank Pittman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 1990
Using actual case studies, as well as examples from music, literature, and film, Dr. Pittman identifies four basic patterns of infidelity the accidental encounter, habitual philandering, marital arrangements, and romance discussed how to limit the damage that affairs do, and offers practical suggestions on how to make a marriage work."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780393307078
ISBN-10: 0393307077
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 140 x 208 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: W. W. Norton & Company

Recenzii

Private Lies is the Reconstruction, the National Recovery Act, and the Marshall Plan for families devastated by the flakiness and fluff of the Me Decade. It is a funny, personable, anecdotal yet clearly resounding, fundamental, visionary call for nothing so American as marriage and family. Pittman's program is an appeal through the last few centuries for those old American verities: truth, fidelity, and loyalty. The missiles that destroy the American family, the bombs dropped on the American home, the grenades that split us apart were the neurotic weapons of lies and deceptions. Truth, he tells us, and fidelity are the true and powerful weapons of peace, hope, and unity in the American family. A timely, courageous, necessary message. --Pat Conroy

Descriere

Infidelity is the most common major crisis of marriage. In this wise book, a psychiatrist and family therapist discusses four kinds of infidelity, why they happen, and what they mean.

Notă biografică

Frank Pittman, M.D., was a psychiatrist and family therapist in Atlanta, Georgia. A renowned author of many books, he also wrote a regular column, Ask Dr. Frank, which appeared in Psychology Today, and was a regular contributor to Psychotherapy Networker. He died in 2012.