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Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends
Written by Robert Alberti, PhD and Bruce Fisher, EdD
Narrated by Joel Richards
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If you are going through a painful breakup or divorce, you may feel like the life you once knew is crashing down around you. You need help to gather the pieces and "rebuild" yourself from the ground up. Rebuilding features Bruce Fisher's "divorce process rebuilding blocks," a proven-effective, nineteen-step process for putting one’s life back together after divorce.
Now the most widely-used approach to divorce recovery, the "rebuilding" model makes the process healthier and less traumatic for those who are divorcing or divorced—and their children. Over two decades of research and practice are combined with feedback from hundreds of thousands of men and women who have used the book on their own, or in one of thousands of Fisher divorce recovery seminars worldwide.
This book also includes Fisher's detailed Healing Separation model—the first of its kind to offer couples a healing alternative to the usual slide from separation to divorce. This fourth edition, revised with the assistance of psychologist and marriage and family therapist Robert Alberti, continues Bruce's tradition of straight-to-the-heart response to the needs of his clients and readers.
Now the most widely-used approach to divorce recovery, the "rebuilding" model makes the process healthier and less traumatic for those who are divorcing or divorced—and their children. Over two decades of research and practice are combined with feedback from hundreds of thousands of men and women who have used the book on their own, or in one of thousands of Fisher divorce recovery seminars worldwide.
This book also includes Fisher's detailed Healing Separation model—the first of its kind to offer couples a healing alternative to the usual slide from separation to divorce. This fourth edition, revised with the assistance of psychologist and marriage and family therapist Robert Alberti, continues Bruce's tradition of straight-to-the-heart response to the needs of his clients and readers.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTantor Media, Inc
Release dateFeb 28, 2017
ISBN9781515988977
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 5, 2023
Helped me a lot to get perspective. May have saved my sanity and feel like whatever happens at this crossroads I will come out a bit mentally stronger in the long run.
Best audiobook or book I’ve come across so far on this.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Jul 4, 2012
I found chapter 12 most useful. This is where Bruce Fisher makes clear how one partner goes into a 'rebellion' and seeks to find him/herself. If the other partner can stand the turmoil and not take it personally, the marriage could survive. Not taking it personally is the hard part...
