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Things Just Haven't Been the Same: Making the Transition from Marriage to Parenthood

Things Just Haven't Been the Same: Making the Transition from Marriage to Parenthood

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THINGS HAVE BEEN BETTER
Review: Since reading Dr. Sachs's THINGS JUST HAVEN'T BEEN THE SAME, things have been a lot better for my husband and I. With two boys under the age of three, our marriage has suffered. Yet Dr. Sachs's words of wisdom have been quite helpful to us. He has helped us both to move from blaming (each other and ourselves) to understanding, and, in the process, my husband and I have found ourselves fighting less and compromising more.

It is reassuring when someone with his clinical and personal experience validates the vertiginous experience of early parenthood, and, in particular, its impact on marriage. I found myself thinking of all of the people who should get this book, or should have already read it.

THINGS JUST HAVEN'T BEEN THE SAME reads beautifully, translates complicated psychological theories into real-life language, and, mostly, creates a mood of optimism and hope. I finished the book thinking, "Wow, there's a chance we're really going to get through this, and in better shape than before!"

For a thoughtful, interesting, and elevating experience, read THINGS JUST HAVEN'T BEEN THE SAME.

Jennifer Longley

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THINGS HAVE BEEN BETTER
Review: Since reading Dr. Sachs's THINGS JUST HAVEN'T BEEN THE SAME, things have been a lot better for my husband and I. With two boys under the age of three, our marriage has suffered. Yet Dr. Sachs's words of wisdom have been quite helpful to us. He has helped us both to move from blaming (each other and ourselves) to understanding, and, in the process, my husband and I have found ourselves fighting less and compromising more.

It is reassuring when someone with his clinical and personal experience validates the vertiginous experience of early parenthood, and, in particular, its impact on marriage. I found myself thinking of all of the people who should get this book, or should have already read it.

THINGS JUST HAVEN'T BEEN THE SAME reads beautifully, translates complicated psychological theories into real-life language, and, mostly, creates a mood of optimism and hope. I finished the book thinking, "Wow, there's a chance we're really going to get through this, and in better shape than before!"

For a thoughtful, interesting, and elevating experience, read THINGS JUST HAVEN'T BEEN THE SAME.

Jennifer Longley

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not an inspirational work
Review: There are some ideas that might be useful to a new parent who has had no exposure to children. The "insights" provided by the author are more or less rehashed parenting stuff. The author writes at a high school level of prose. very much self-indulging. he talks alot about himself. It appears to be a vanity book - meant to promote his position amongst psychologists. You could learn more from "Parenting isn't for Cowards" by Dobson. And you might also be inspired by Dobson's view of life.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not an inspirational work
Review: There are some ideas that might be useful to a new parent who has had no exposure to children. The "insights" provided by the author are more or less rehashed parenting stuff. The author writes at a high school level of prose. very much self-indulging. he talks alot about himself. It appears to be a vanity book - meant to promote his position amongst psychologists. You could learn more from "Parenting isn't for Cowards" by Dobson. And you might also be inspired by Dobson's view of life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: On Point!
Review: This book was excellent. Dr. Sachs really addressed what life is like emotionally as a new parent. He delves into the depths of your psyche and describes what is happening to your family dynamics. This is a must read for every couple with a new born baby. This book should be given at every baby shower in America!


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