An exploration of the crisis in intimacy that afflicts the African-American community offers practical help to black men and women in building satisfying relationships, overcoming negative experiences, and dealing with bias. 25,000 first printing. Tour.
Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Department of Psychiatry This book provides a sound, positive approach, containing specific guidelines, on how Black men and Black women can build stronger and happier partnerships. I recommend this volume to Black couples seeking to improve their relationships.
Dr. Gwedolyn Goldsby Grant
psychologist, advice columnist at ESSENCE magazine
An insightful, soul-searching book about healing the wounded Black male-female relationship. The authors provide us with hope and instruction at the same time.
Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Department of Psychiatry
This book provides a sound, positive approach, containing specific guidelines, on how Black men and Black women can build stronger and happier partnerships. I recommend this volume to Black couples seeking to improve their relationships.
Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee
Wherever we go, there's always at least one someone who wants to know exactly how we have managed to stay married all these years. Now, instead of racking our brains for a magical answer, we can point them in the direction of the good Doctors Hopson! Here is a marvelous and important guide to discovering some magic of your own.
Dr. Gwedolyn Goldsby Grant psychologist, advice columnist at ESSENCE magazine An insightful, soul-searching book about healing the wounded Black male-female relationship. The authors provide us with hope and instruction at the same time.
Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee Wherever we go, there's always at least one someone who wants to know exactly how we have managed to stay married all these years. Now, instead of racking our brains for a magical answer, we can point them in the direction of the good Doctors Hopson! Here is a marvelous and important guide to discovering some magic of your own.
Dr. Gwedolyn Goldsby Grantpsychologist, advice columnist at ESSENCE magazineAn insightful, soul-searching book about healing the wounded Black male-female relationship. The authors provide us with hope and instruction at the same time.
Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D.Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Department of PsychiatryThis book provides a sound, positive approach, containing specific guidelines, on how Black men and Black women can build stronger and happier partnerships. I recommend this volume to Black couples seeking to improve their relationships.
Ossie Davis and Ruby DeeWherever we go, there's always at least one someone who wants to know exactly how we have managed to stay married all these years. Now, instead of racking our brains for a magical answer, we can point them in the direction of the good Doctors Hopson! Here is a marvelous and important guide to discovering some magic of your own.