Staying Together

Staying Together by William Glasser, M.D. is a personal guide published by HarperCollins on March 15, 1996. This 133-page book presents insights into maintaining fulfilling marriages through the application of control theory, which explores psychological functioning and the ways individuals seek to manage their lives within relationships.
Readers will find practical advice on creating loving and lasting partnerships, as Dr. Glasser shares new information about compatibility and relationship improvement. The book delves into the dynamics of interpersonal relations, making it a resource for those interested in psychology and family relationships. Through its focused approach, Staying Together aims to enhance understanding and communication in marriages.
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Staying Together is Dr. Glasser’s deeply personal guide to maintaining a fulfilling marriage. Dr. Glasser advises readers on how to create loving and lasting marriages by applying control theory–his theory of how we function psychologically as each of us attempts to control our life–to relationships. The result is a wealth of new information about who would make a compatible partner and how to improve any relationship.
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