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Get hold of your spoon and start enjoying 'When Ice Cream Is Not Enough', a book brimming with mouth- watering vignettes that tell two sides of a story. What happens when: A married daughter desperately needs help from her strapped parents- again! A talented employee expects a raise and is fired instead. A husband responds to his wife's outpouring of emotion with "What's the big deal?" and wonders why she's upset with him. Ellen Gendelman and Renee Jaspan take you on a journey towards a rich appreciation for what makes people tick. Experience the lingering taste as each of these memorable…mehr

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Get hold of your spoon and start enjoying 'When Ice Cream Is Not Enough', a book brimming with mouth- watering vignettes that tell two sides of a story. What happens when: A married daughter desperately needs help from her strapped parents- again! A talented employee expects a raise and is fired instead. A husband responds to his wife's outpouring of emotion with "What's the big deal?" and wonders why she's upset with him. Ellen Gendelman and Renee Jaspan take you on a journey towards a rich appreciation for what makes people tick. Experience the lingering taste as each of these memorable characters find a special place in your hearts. "Gendelman and Jaspan provide clear, easily understandable guidelines of ways of expanding one's repertoire to self-regulate emotions to develop mutually satisfying relationships and resolve struggles. " -Janice Starkman Goldfein LMSW "Bravo on this heart opening book. Its stories are sure to help readers face their own challenges with increased insight, compassion and effectiveness. " -Susan Heitler PhD author of Prescriptions without Pills: For relief from Depression, Anger, Anxiety and more. "Scenarios depicting conflicts between family members and friends allow the reader to manage interpersonal conflict in a manner that can lead to a greater sense of harmony and peace in connection with others." -Dr. David Pelcovitz PhD