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| An opening word | |
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| Part one : Our core relationships : the good relational source, family, and work. | |
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| Just call me Bar-Jona! : Psychoanalysis and Simon Peter | |
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| The psychology of the new birth : foundations for relational growth | |
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| How to live with each other : the painful truth | |
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| Part two : Relationships renewed : reparenting and rechildrening. | |
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| The joy of flex : ordinary people, secular church, realistic hope | |
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| Eat or be eaten : the unseen battle | |
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| Parents easy to admire : the pain, the process, and the promise | |
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| Part three : Relationships and democracy : flex thinking : the citizen as player-coach. | |
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| The politics of chosenness : making democracy work | |
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| Strangers to our estrangements : the journey toward sanity and wholeness | |
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| Triumph scattered : the forward potential in our pain | |
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| A closing word | |
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