Coupleship: How to Build a Relationship

A recovery book about the process of being in a relationship.

Forming a happy, joy-filled partnership is one of the greater challenges. Through Coupleship, many can find greater understanding and tools to:

  • Enhance a current marriage
  • Make a decision about commitment
  • Explore ways to find a partner

Loving and being loved isn’t a skill, its a learned process sprinkled with a little magic. Explore, learn and understand.

About the Author

Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse, is a nationally known consultant, educator and author.

She was the founding chairperson of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics.

She is a family therapist who has conducted workshops around the world and has consulted with the military, school systems, business and industry, treatment centers and corporations.

She is a past winner of the Mary Mann award as a top communicator. She has appeared on “The Phil Donahue Show,” “The Oprah Winfrey Show” twice and “Good Morning America.’ She lives in Las Vegas.

Book Review

My therapist turned me onto this book many years ago. It was so wonderfully written and helpful that I found myself turning to it again and again.

This book gives you hope that your relationship is so valuable, even when you feel like running away. It is very easy to read and understand. She gets right to the point and really helps you to see what areas in your relationship need to change in order to form positive and happy relationships.

After all, who’s relationship is not a challenge? If you want to save your relationship, Get this book and read it with your partner!

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Related Reading:

Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work
Adult Children of Alcoholics
When the Past Is Present: Healing the Emotional Wounds that Sabotage our Relationships
The 11 Pillars of Relationship Success