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ending the war between Black men and women

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An edition of Love prescription (2002)

Love prescription

ending the war between Black men and women

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Clinical psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Gardere believes that it's war out there. And as a guest on major national TV shows, and as a therapist in private practice, "Dr. Jeff" is on the front lines. He hears it all -- over and over again. The layers of distrust, faithlessness, resentment, and bitterness have become so thick that few black couples are able to cut through them to reach the core of the warm, loving relationship that could be theirs.
Gardere has written "Love Prescription" because he feels that black men and women can only begin to solve their relationship problems if they are first able to identify and confront the underlying issues. He pulls no punches, telling readers "what sisters are saying about brothers" and vice versa. He then goes on to explain why, even when couples do come together, they're rarely happy. Dr. Gardere urges us to "end the blame game" and figure out where all the anger is coming from by examining the history of African Americans, with its roots in slavery. In such chapters as "Confronting the Truths of our Stereotypes, " "The War Games: Brothers' Secret Stragtegies and Sisters' Counter-Intelligence, " "Putting Away Your Battle Armor and Opening Up to Love, " and "Breaking the Chain: Helping Our Children Learn to Love, " Gardere delivers candid, supportive, sometimes startling observations and advice that will guide black men and women toward finding real love in the right relationship.

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Dafina Books
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English
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293

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2002, Dafina Books
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2002, Dafina Books/Kensington Pub.
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Table of Contents

Bulletin from the front lines
1. Post-traumatic slavery disorder: the war begins
2. The complacency-denial syndrome: keeping our PTSD alive
3. Ending the blame game and taking responsibility
4. The stereotype trap
5. The war games: secret strategies and counterintelligence
6. We don't have to go there: interracial and same-sex relationships
7. Healing war-torn relationships and cooling down angry partners
8. Breaking the cycle
Filling your love prescription.

Edition Notes

Cecilia Bard Multicultural Library for Peace

Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-293) and index.

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New York, NY
Other Titles
Cecilia Bard Multicultural Library for Peace

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Library of Congress
HQ801 .G344 2002, HQ801

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Pagination
vii, 293 p. ;
Number of pages
293

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22859163M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780758202512
ISBN 10
0758202512
LCCN
2002102155
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1946127

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