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The Dance of Connection
The Dance of Connection: How to Talk to Someone When You're Mad, Hurt, Scared, Frustrated, Insulted, Betrayed, or Desperate | Harriet Lerner
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In her most affirming and life-changing book yet, Dr. Harriet Lerner teaches us how to restore love and connection with the people who matter the most. In The Dance of Connection we learn what to say (and not say) when: We need an apology, and the person who has harmed us won't apologize or be accountable. We don't know how to take a conversation to the next level when we feel desperate. We feel worn down by the other person's criticism, negativity, or irresponsible behavior. We have been rejected or cut off, and the other person won't show up for the conversation. We are struggling with staying or leaving, and we don't know our "bottom line." We are convinced that we've tried everything -- and nothing changes. Filled with compelling personal stories and case examples, Lerner outlines bold new "voice lessons" that show us how to speak with honor and personal integrity, even when the other person behaves badly. Whether we're dealing with a partner, parent, sister, or best friend, The Dance of Connection teaches us how to navigate our most important relationships with clarity, courage, and joyous conviction.
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Cosmos_Moon_River
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On recommendation from a Brené Brown allusion in Rising Strong. This book is borderline pick for me. I think as an audio, I wasn‘t that fond of the author as the narrator. I can see how Brené gets fuel for her research and inspiration from Harriet Lerner. This book being a decade or two older seems a little dated but still relevant.

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sophierayton
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Harriet Lerner knows relationships. This book is very good and has many helpful insights on how to make and keep connections.

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