ISBN-13: 9781410748393 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 300 str.
If her mother is acting miffed, her fiance is feeling left out, her maid of honor isn?t speaking to her, and her future in-laws still insist on a polka band, or if she's simply a bride, she needs to read "Bride's Guide to Emotional Survival! She wants it to be the perfect wedding: a sunny day, a beautiful dress, an attentive maid of honor, a gorgeous cake, and a chapel filled with flowers, friends, family, and loved ones. But, how does it happen when the logistics are tangled, mothers feel affronted, the groom is clueless and friends feel neglected. Don't worry, Bride!
In "Bride's Guide to Emotional Survival, the bride-to-be will find easy solutions for these pre-wedding struggles, and many, many more (ugh). Here she will find that she is not the only one who has navigated turbulent wedding waters--author Rita Bigel-Casher uses 20 years of marriage and family therapy to show brides how to handle demands and pressures from all sides, while protecting their visions of the perfect wedding day.
In this easy-to-read 7 x 7, paperback guide, segments include:
- Whose Wedding is This, Anyway?
- Learning to Delegate Responsibility
- Gender Differences
- Parental Blessings and Rejections
- Who to Invite and Where to Seat Them?
- Prenuptials/Postnuptials
- Cohabitation and Marital Responsibilities
To prepare a bride to handle even the most difficult situations smoothly, "Bride's Guide to Emotional Survival is invaluable. From what to expect to what works, Dr. Bigel-Casher, New York City's "marrying therapist," has all the answers.
To prepare a bride to handle even the most difficult situations smoothly, "Bride's Guide to Emotional Survival is invaluable. Fromwhat to expect to what works, Dr. Bigel-Casher, New York City's "marrying therapist," has all the answers.