Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus's front cover

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex

Paperback
Rs 1997
Currently not available.
Request this book.
Genre:Learning & Reference
Language: English
Published: January 01, 2004
Edition:12th
Paperback
ISBN13:9780060574215
ISBN10:0060574216
Pages:368
Dimensions:5.31 x 8.0 x 0.83 inches
Weight:1 g

About the Book

Once upon a time Martians and Venusians met, fell in love, and had happy relationships together because they respected and accepted their differences. Then they came to Earth and amnesia set in: they forgot they were from different planets. Based on years of successful counseling of couples and individuals, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus has helped millions of couples transform their relationships. Now viewed as a modern classic, this phenomenal book has helped men and women realize how different they really are and how to communicate their needs in such a way that conflict doesn't arise and intimacy is given every chance to grow About The Author: Known for his breakthrough approach to bringing peace to the so-called battle of the sexes, John Gray has revolutionized male-female communication with the observation that Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus . Special Features: Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Meet the Writer - Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Fact File Name: John Gray, Ph.D. Current Home: San Francisco, California Place of Birth: Houston, Texas Education: B.A., M.A., Maharishi European Research University; Ph.D., Columbia Pacific University, 1982 * John Gray, Ph.D.'s official web site Biography To those well versed in therapy-speak and the self-help world, the name John Gray can provoke some eye-rolling and sarcasm: Men are from Mars, women are from Venus. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We genders need to "learn" to "communicate." What's remarkable is Gray's role in making this concept so well known. In 1992, when Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus was published, the idea was anything but pedestrian. Indeed, Gray sparked both revolution and debate in the world of gender politics. His case is simple: "Men mistakenly expect women to think, communicate, and react the way men do; women mistakenly expect men to feel, communicate, and respond the way women do. We have forgotten that men and women are supposed to