Dr. Fireman explains his views on the dynamics of interpersonal relationships in light of his experience in practicing psychiatry. This work is a summary of many of the ways that people relate to one another and serves as a tool to learn how to identify why people behave in particular ways. While broadly speaking it is a self help book, it is more akin to reading a summary of the wisdom gained by years of practicing psychiatry with respect to what motivates people to certain behaviors. Of course, these lessons can be applied to one's self as well but the primary emphasis is on identifying...
Dr. Fireman explains his views on the dynamics of interpersonal relationships in light of his experience in practicing psychiatry. This work is a summ...
Dr. Fireman explains his views on the dynamics of interpersonal relationships in light of his experience in practicing psychiatry with particular attention to relationships with spouses, lovers, friends, grown children and parents. The work encourages the reader to deal with the facts of particular relationships rather than the words which are used to describe them. Any individual can say "I love you"; the question is, do the words and actions align. Endurance and joy in interpersonal relationships is not derived from hope or promise. In fact some individuals do not have the behavioral...
Dr. Fireman explains his views on the dynamics of interpersonal relationships in light of his experience in practicing psychiatry with particular atte...