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Not All Men Are Dogs, Choosing Your "Other" Best Friends
By: Arnon KatzImprint: Fig Leaf Books
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Katz, Arnon. Not All Men Are Dogs, Choosing Your "Other" Best Friends. Tel Aviv: Fig Leaf Books, 2003. 204 pgs. e-Book, $5.99. Dr. Katz, a cognitive/behavioral, clinical psychologist specialized in the treatment of couples and women, and is an advocate for women's issues. This self-help book, written primarily for women, explores many different aspects of men, including their unique individualities, behaviors, and vulnerabilities. The book will help women improve their knowledge about men. The material offers women ample opportunity to realize their own needs and provides numerous coping strategies and men-survival tips. The information will help women acquire some of the prerequisites necessary for entering into healthier relationships and for coping with their current ones. Women need a lot more information about men before they can make informed decisions and become emotionally involved with them. This book also illustrates that, in spite of the striking resemblances and humorous parallels between men and dogs, men still possess unique and valuable qualities. Men still remain women's "other" best friends.
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| Title of eBook: Not All Men Are Dogs, Choosing Your "Other" Best Friends | |
| Release Date: 08-18-2003 | |
| Publisher: Fig Leaf Books |
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| Parent title | Not All Men Are Dogs, Choosing Your... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9785551269434 |
| File size | 3182 |
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