The Dance of Connection

How to talk to someone when you’re mad, hurt, scared, frustrated, insulted, or desperate

By Harriet Lerner

In this profound new audio, the bestselling author of The Dance of Anger teaches us how to “find our voice” with the people who matter the most. With wit and wisdom, Harriet Lerner shows us how to “set things right” and heal the most painful disconnections, tackling the most difficult problems we face with the people who hurt us.

Whether you’re dealing with a partner, a parent or best friend, Lerner shows us how to speak with honor and personal integrity even when the other person behaves badly. This is a heartfelt audio full of useful anecdotes and wisdom that will change the way you feel about yourself and dramatically enhance all of your important relationships. Our capacity for creativity, wisdom, and joy depends on connecting well with the key people in our lives. Lerner teaches us how to navigate our most difficult relationships with integrity, courage, and joyous conviction.

ISBN: 9780694525454
Imprint: Harper
On Sale: Aug 21, 2001
List price: $35.95
Trim Size: 4.350 in (w) x 7.050 in (h) x 1.210 in (d)
BISAC 1: SELF-HELP / Emotions

Harriet Lerner

Biography

Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., is one of our nation’s most loved and respected relationship experts. Renowned for her work on the psychology of women and family relationships, she served as a staff psychologist at the Menninger Clinic for more than two decades. A distinguished lecturer, workshop leader, and psychotherapist, she is the author of The Dance of Anger and other bestselling books. She is also, with her sister, an award-winning children’s book writer. She and her husband are therapists in Lawrence, Kansas, and have two sons.

Harriet Lerner

Biography

Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., is one of our nation’s most loved and respected relationship experts. Renowned for her work on the psychology of women and family relationships, she served as a staff psychologist at the Menninger Clinic for more than two decades. A distinguished lecturer, workshop leader, and psychotherapist, she is the author of The Dance of Anger and other bestselling books. She is also, with her sister, an award-winning children’s book writer. She and her husband are therapists in Lawrence, Kansas, and have two sons.

In this profound new audio, the bestselling author of The Dance of Anger teaches us how to “find our voice” with the people who matter the most. With wit and wisdom, Harriet Lerner shows us how to “set things right” and heal the most painful disconnections, tackling the most difficult problems we face with the people who hurt us.

Whether you’re dealing with a partner, a parent or best friend, Lerner shows us how to speak with honor and personal integrity even when the other person behaves badly. This is a heartfelt audio full of useful anecdotes and wisdom that will change the way you feel about yourself and dramatically enhance all of your important relationships. Our capacity for creativity, wisdom, and joy depends on connecting well with the key people in our lives. Lerner teaches us how to navigate our most difficult relationships with integrity, courage, and joyous conviction.

ISBN: 9780694525454
Imprint: Harper
On Sale: Aug 21, 2001
List price: $35.95
Trim Size: 4.350 in (w) x 7.050 in (h) x 1.210 in (d)
BISAC 1: SELF-HELP / Emotions

Harriet Lerner

Biography

Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., is one of our nation’s most loved and respected relationship experts. Renowned for her work on the psychology of women and family relationships, she served as a staff psychologist at the Menninger Clinic for more than two decades. A distinguished lecturer, workshop leader, and psychotherapist, she is the author of The Dance of Anger and other bestselling books. She is also, with her sister, an award-winning children’s book writer. She and her husband are therapists in Lawrence, Kansas, and have two sons.

Harriet Lerner

Biography

Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., is one of our nation’s most loved and respected relationship experts. Renowned for her work on the psychology of women and family relationships, she served as a staff psychologist at the Menninger Clinic for more than two decades. A distinguished lecturer, workshop leader, and psychotherapist, she is the author of The Dance of Anger and other bestselling books. She is also, with her sister, an award-winning children’s book writer. She and her husband are therapists in Lawrence, Kansas, and have two sons.