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How to Cope with Splitting Up Vera Peiffer

How to Cope with Splitting Up By Vera Peiffer

How to Cope with Splitting Up by Vera Peiffer


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Summary

Advises women how to cope when a long-term relationship, married or not, ends. Staying in a bad relationship can do more harm than making the break, and this book shows you how to tell when your relationship can't be saved.

How to Cope with Splitting Up Summary

How to Cope with Splitting Up by Vera Peiffer

This self-help book advises how to cope when a long-term relationship, married or not, ends. Staying in a bad relationship can do more harm than making the break, and this book shows you how to tell when your relationship can't be saved. There are always practical problems, such as telling your friends and family, dividing up your possessions and untangling your finances. At times guilt, fear, loneliness and a lack of self-confidence may occur. This book encourages you to find the courage and determination needed to rebuild your life.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Difficulties in relationships: incompatibility; affairs; violence; growing apart;growing stale; non-committment; money; sex; the biological clock. Part 2 Phase 1 - decision-making: apathy; the trigger; what are your standards. Part 2 The revelation: you leave him; he leaves you; you hear from someone else; the great disappearance act. Part 3 Splitting up: practical problems; emotional problems. Part 4 Getting over it: taking stock; talking about it; learning from the past; filling the emptiness; working on new projects; building self-confidence; regaining a positive outlook; becoming your own woman.

Additional information

GOR000998936
9780859696258
0859696251
How to Cope with Splitting Up by Vera Peiffer
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
19910328
96
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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