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Rating:  Summary: TERRIFIC BOOK Review: I recently (8 months ago) went through the breakup from hell (we've all been there). This book gives practical, down to earth and sensible suggestions about how to move through the pain and anger, stop obsessing and move on. The most helpful suggestion for me was to write down on paper a list of every hurtful thing my ex said, every situation in which he embarrassed me or caused me pain. I put that list by the telephone. And I made a deal with myself: I could call him any time I wanted "just to say hi", but first I had to relive everything on that list - FULLY relive it and feel it and think about it and immerse myself in it. After that list was placed by the telephone, I never made another one of those why-the-heck-did-I-call-him calls again. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a broken heart who doesn't want to remain broken-hearted.
Rating:  Summary: Read This Book Only if You Are SURE You're OVER! Review: That's how good this book is... I read it about 10 years ago and to this day, I can't look at my ex and not want to barf. I've also given it to several of my friends who have gone through tough break-ups, and all of them found it helpful.
Rating:  Summary: Reader from Reading, PA Review: This book bites the big one. It tells you to picture your ex in vomit and excrement so that he becomes repulsive to you. Hello??? If you really love someone, even this isn't going to help, in fact, when I kept picturing my ex covered in vomit, I wanted to clean it off of him and imagined myself running for a towel! It made me feel sorry for him instead of repulsed! And it made me feel guilty too! This just doesn't work. The only part that MAY work is the sexual advice on how to transfer one's sexual feelings to another person. I won't get into the explicit details here. You're better off reading a book which states the facts. Read "Nasty Men" by Jay Carter, or "Let's Face It, Men Are @$$#%\e$" by Joseph Rock and Barry Duncan instead of this big empty zero.
Rating:  Summary: Reader from Reading, PA Review: This book is just not that good at all. I can't even put into words some of the things it tells ya to do. unbelievable that's all I'll say ha! But hey if your trying to fall out of love, try time, its better than this crazy book...
Rating:  Summary: how to stop the insanity Review: wonderful book- I first read it about 10 years ago. I like this particular book so much because it gives very practical steps to help a person 'get over someone'. It doesn't get into why and how (that is for therapy), but as the book points out, if you are overwhelmed everytime you see anyhting that reminds you of this person and you are CONSTANTLY thinking about them how can you get over them? You won't. Again, great book, easy to read, step by step cookbook behavior modification techniques.
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