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Divorce is difficult and often painful. Based on the number one trusted resource on divorce recovery, Rebuilding, this highly anticipated workbook offers readers step-by-step guidance for healing when a relationship ends. With this effective and compassionate guide, readers will learn powerful and time-tested skills to help them establish a new sense of identity, overcome the fear of being alone, forgive themselves and others, set healthy boundaries, and explore new relationships.

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Divorce is difficult and often painful. Based on the number one trusted resource on divorce recovery, Rebuilding, this highly anticipated workbook offers readers step-by-step guidance for healing when a relationship ends. With this effective and compassionate guide, readers will learn powerful and time-tested skills to help them establish a new sense of identity, overcome the fear of being alone, forgive themselves and others, set healthy boundaries, and explore new relationships.
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Autorenporträt
Will Limón, MSW, is an educator, counselor, and author who worked directly with Bruce Fisher, coauthor of Rebuilding. For more than twenty years, he presented the Rebuilding Seminar on divorce recovery, and for forty years presented his own programs on relationships, communication, and energetic healing to thousands of participants. He is author of several books, including the internationally published Beginning Again.Nina Hart-Fisher is a PhD candidate in psychology, focusing on children of divorce. She co-led educational seminars internationally with her late husband, Bruce Fisher, for two decades. She is coauthor of Loving Choices, also with Bruce Fisher. After nearly fifty years living in Boulder, CO, Nina now resides in Maui, HI.Robert Alberti, PhD, has received international recognition for his writing and editing, which is often praised as the ''gold standard'' for psychological self-help. Recently retired from a long career as a psychologist, marriage and family therapist, book author, editor, and publisher, Alberti's now inactive professional affiliations include licensure as a psychologist and marriage and family therapist in California, life membership and fellowship of the American Psychological Association (APA), clinical membership in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), and fifty years of professional membership in the American Counseling Association (ACA). Alberti's publishing achievements include eight books, newsletters for a number of organizations, dozens of articles, and the editing of more than 100 popular and professional psychology books by other authors. His ''formal'' publications career began in 1970 with the first edition of Your Perfect Right, coauthored with Michael Emmons. Now in its tenth revised edition, Your Perfect Right has over 1.3 million copies in print in the United States, and has been published in translation in more than twenty languages around the world. Alberti also collaborated with the late