A Gestalt Institute of Cleveland Publication ". . . a magical excursion into the world of folklore and fairytale. . . [filled with] people hilariously or uncomfortably like ourselves. . . . in the stuckness ad repetitions that sometimes characterize couples' lives The process of self-and-other understanding will never be more potentially instructive, more vivid on the page, and more just plain fun, than in the volume before you. Read it and laugh with self-recognition; read it and weep, perhaps, for the same reason; most of all, read it and learn."-- from the Foreword by Gordon Wheeler "A charming and invaluable contribution to the growing body of Gestalt literature on couples, and the exploration of Gestalt uses of narrative, and narrative uses of Gestalt."-- Sonia March Nevis, Founder and Co-Director, Center for the Study of Intimate Systems, Gestalt Institute of Cleveland
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