"Mark Bryan Beautifully illustrates how the high road to emotional Maturity goes through one's family,with a carefully blended mixture of theory and compelling real-life examples" -Michael E.Kerr.M.D.director,Georgetown Family Center.Washington,D.C. "While it may be simpler to divide our world into villains and victins,the road to genuine power is found in compassion and chanee.CODES OF LOVE provides a guide for healing the most potent relationships in our lives." -Linda C.Powell,professor,Teachers College,Columbia University 作者简介: MARK BRYAN is a Harvard-trained educator,a former menber of the Dialogue Project at MIT,and a co-founder,with Julia cameron,of the Artist's Way Workshops.He is currently director of the Father Project in Los Angeles,a private foundation that works to bridge the gaps among fathers,mothers,and chileren in separated families,mothers,and children in separated families.A member of Algore's National Practitioners Network for Fathers and Father
Abstain from love ... Indulge in chocolate ... Enjoy sex à la carte! Can a woman living in the early '60s lead such a life? Barbara Novak believed so and made it the premise of her revolutionary bestseller -- a feminist manifesto inviting women to say no to love and yes to career, self-fulfillment, and independence. Follow Barbara as she conquers the bestseller lists and quickly becomes the target of notorious ladies' man Catcher Block, a hotshot journalist determined to prove her book a lie. What happens when the woman with all the answers meets the man of many questions? Filled with frantic roundelays, wild instances of mistaken identities, and ever-changing perceptions about love and sex, this tantalizing tell-all—penned by Novak herself -- provides the low-down on her showdown with this man-about-town. Inside you'll find: Scandalous passages from the book that started it all An excerpt from the latest issue of Now, the magazine Barbara started as a follow