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Katherine, Anne.
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Personal space -- Psychological aspects.
Social interaction.
Intimacy (Psychology)
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Katherine, Anne.
Personal space -- Psychological aspects.
Social interaction.
Intimacy (Psychology)
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Boundaries
: where you end and I begin :
how
to
recognize
and
set
healthy
boundaries
/ Anne Katherine.
by
Katherine, Anne.
Hazelden, 1994.
Call #:
302 K19b
Subjects
Personal space -- Psychological aspects.
Social interaction.
Intimacy (Psychology)
ISBN:
9781568380308 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Where you end and I begin :
how
to
recognize
and
set
healthy
boundaries
How
to
recognize
and
set
healthy
boundaries
Description:
134 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Originally published: [Park Ridge, IL] : Parkside Pub. Corp., c1991.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"For those of us who have walked away from a conversation, meeting, or visit feeling violated and not understanding why, this book helps us
recognize
and
set
healthy
boundaries
.
Boundaries
bring order to our lives, strengthen our relationships with others and ourselves, and are essential to our mental and physical health. For those of us who have walked away from a conversation, meeting, or visit feeling violated and not understanding why, this book helps us
recognize
and
set
healthy
boundaries
. Real-life stories illustrate the ill effects of not setting limits and the benefits gained by respecting our own
boundaries
and those of others. 'Good fences make good neighbors,' the power Robert Frost wrote.
Boundaries
tells you why, and
how
."--From publisher.
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