Between old-fashioned and "open marriage,"
packed with common (or uncommon) good sense,
the author of The Making o[ a Psychiatrist here
presents the "Viscott Prescription" for establishing,
nurturing and saving a relationship with a loved
one, a spouse or a friend.
Believing that commitments are not made to be
broken, but do need to be renewed so that neither
partner impedes the other s growth, Dr. Viscott
offers an eminently practicable bill of rights for
couples, for children, and for parents.
In warm, pithy, down-to-earth fashion, Dr. Vis-
cott talks to couples about sexual fidelity ("the best
kind oJ relationship is one where both partners have
the right to become involved with anyone they
choose, but choose instead to intensi[y their rela-
tionship with each other"); family living (kids have
rights, but so do parents); breaking up (what to do
when all else lails and how to pro]~t [rom it so to
make the next one last); how to understand each
other s needs (make an inventory of your thoughts
and review with your partner)
How To Live With Another Person speaks
directly to pressing couple-needs widely shared, and
does it with grace, simplicity and sensibility.
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