You Can Live with Anyone, well almost
reads well, is packed with useful
content and will certainly be a valuable
addition to the bookshelves of “ordinary
people” and counselors/therapists too.
Congratulations you have hit the
proverbial nail on the head, an
excellent book.
Margaret Newman,
psychologist, co-author of best selling
Really Relating, author of best selling
Stepfamily Life as well as the
co-founder of the prestigious Jansen
Newman Institute, a leading tertiary
education centre in counseling and human
change.
Physical health
can be so dependent on one’s
emotional well being and
understanding one can help improve
the other. This book will give you
insights into why you think and
react the way you do and how that
impacts on both your relationships
with others and also with yourself.
Implementation of this knowledge
will increase emotional health which
can improve your overall physical
well being.
Dr. Richard
Schloeffel M.B., B.S., F.R.A.C.G.P.
Gail Pemberton
has written an excellent guidebook
to relationships that blends an easy
reading style and down-to-earth
examples with a strong underlying
basis in sound psychological theory.
This gives her
book, unlike other books in this
genre, a high level of coherence and
integrity. This guide will not have
you “flying by the seat of your
pants” but rather, an understanding
of “how” to do relationships better,
and the “why” of her recommendations
and suggestions. I believe that you
will “do” relationships better as a
result of reading this book, and you
will also deepen your awareness and
understanding of relationships.
Gail Pemberton’s
deep humanism and inherent
spirituality underlies and supports
her words, and this gives it a
resonance that is unmistakeable.
Michael Le
Page PhD,
Psychologist
I certainly
understand a lot more about the
unconscious mind from reading your book
and it is simply fascinating! Loving the
insights and getting a lot from it on
both personal and professional level!
Karlee Fox,
MApp Psychotherapy
While it may be
unorthodox to endorse your mother's book, we
think some of our success can be attributed
to her offering us sound and healthy
psychological advice.
Some of the most
difficult relationships in life can be those
that we have with our family. Everybody
experiences situations of conflict at some
stage, whether it be in the office or at
home. I think our family has always been
able to resolve these easily, because we
understand and use the principles that
underpin this book.
Mum has put her
heart and soul into researching and
developing the fascinating and interesting
information in this book. We know it
makes profound improvements in our lives.
Rex Pemberton, (Youngest
Australian to climb the world's seven
summits and second youngest in the world in
2007) and Caroline Pemberton (Miss
World Australia 2007)
A rich readable and
above all useful work
Adrian van den Bok (Psychotherapist,
supervisor, lecturer and coach)
I wish I could have got my hands on the
information in this book 16 years ago when my
marriage dissolved. Instead it has taken
hundreds of books and umpteen years of self
development, therapy and personal growth. You
Can Live With Anyone, well almost will save you
a lot of heartache and hard slog if like me, you
are a “repeat offender” in the relationship
stakes. This book saves us from continually
creating the same person in a variety of
different forms over and over again from our
subconscious patterns, behaviours and thoughts.
Thank you for getting the message out there.
Anna Stone
LOVE IT. LOVE IT. LOVE IT. Imagine if every
household had one! What a difference...
I Love that this book offers us the possibility
of love and peace in all our relating with
everyone right now in the present. Most
especially in our relationship with self. Thank
you for this very much needed message of hope
for our planet and for our hearts and souls.
Bonnie Blaauw
If you only buy one book on relationships,
this is it.
Andrew MacDonald
A concise guide on how to be your own
therapist. You Can Live With Anyone, well almost
offers everything you wish your therapist would
tell you but somehow they don’t!
Alison Thornton
A book of such
breadth and depth
Jon Black,
Consultant, Newport NSW
As a G.P I am very
aware of the interaction of mind and
body in producing human distress and
disease. Building resilience is an
important technique in trying to
minimize the problems associated with
emotional turmoil. I am delighted to
recommend Gail’s very thoughtful,
informative and practical book as a
guide to helping people understand their
stress and then take steps to decrease
it. These steps may involve simply
understanding what is happening or
perhaps, changing oneself or maybe
seeking further help due to an increased
recognition of the need for such help.
Many people start with their general
medical practitioner.
Dr F Black G.P.
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