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The Relationship Protocol: How to Talk, Defuse and Build Healthier Relationships

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Are you having trouble communicating with an important person in your life? Is your relationship in crisis? Are you looking for tools and techniques you can use today?

The Relationship Protocol is the easy to use, step-by-step guide on how to communicate effectively in all of your important relationships — romantic, family, business and friendships.

Learn how to deal with and resolve real-life conflicts. Navigate tough situations. Take control and defuse heated arguments. Bring up sensitive topics and recover from setbacks. Instill hope when lost, and rebuild trust.

Read The Relationship Protocol today to make your relationships more enjoyable and less complicated.

351 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 14, 2014

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Debra M. Roberts

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August 9, 2016
The perfect bridal shower gift for young couples just starting out. Just like you need a cookbook to learn the basic skills, "The Relationship Protocol ",will keep you out of hot water!! It teaches us all ,how powerful our words are . It will make you think twice and stop a conflict before it can occur ,and keep your relationship on the right track!Sometimes in life ,we find ourselves in conflict and we don't know where to begin. We all can benefit, and learn how to make our relationships healthier .Debra M. Roberts is a brilliant counselor and will put your relationship on the path to success .I look forward to any of her new books in the future. Pam W.
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July 13, 2020
Took forever to get to the point. Then it was just what you would expect from a therapist. From the beginning its clear that the methods and ideas were not that of the author but appears to be collected from others she knows in the field. Not a page turner
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