Roberta M. Gilbert
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Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions
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The Eight Concepts of Bowen Theory
9 editions
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2004
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Extraordinary Leadership: Thinking Systems, Making a Difference
2 editions
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2006
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Connecting With Our Children: Guiding Principles for Parents in a Troubled World
9 editions
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1999
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The Cornerstone Concept
3 editions
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2011
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Extraordinary Leadership
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“It takes two to have a fight.”
― Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions
― Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions
“People frequently point to communication as a problem, because its easy to notice, but usually it is a symptom of an underlying problem with a relationship posture.”
― Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions
― Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions
“What is making contact? It is hard to define, but people do know when they have or have not made contact… Sometimes it seems that humans have lost the art. The range of possibilities for contact open to human beings is extremely large, ranging from conversations that can last hours to something as brief as a pull on a pigtail. However, just a small attempt to make contact with the other person on a regular basis can put a distant relationship back on track.”
― Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions
― Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions
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