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Partnering

by Hal Stone, Sidra Stone

Publisher: New World Library Published: 2000 Category: Relationships & Love

Revolutionary insights into intimate relationships emerge from decades of pioneering psychological work with thousands of couples navigating the complex terrain of partnership. At the heart of this exploration lies a profound understanding: we are not singular, unified beings, but rather a collection of distinct inner selves, each with its own needs, fears, desires, and ways of relating to the world. This multiplicity within us creates both the magic and the mayhem of romantic relationships.

The foundation rests on understanding what happens when two people come together in intimate partnership. Each person arrives with an ensemble cast of inner characters—the responsible one, the vulnerable child, the critic, the free spirit, the protector, and countless others. In the early stages of romance, certain selves take center stage while others retreat into shadow. We present our most appealing aspects while unconsciously hiding parts we fear might threaten the connection. This dance of revelation and concealment sets the stage for everything that follows.

As relationships mature, the hidden selves inevitably emerge, often creating confusion, conflict, and disappointment. The partner who seemed so spontaneous and adventurous suddenly appears irresponsible. The one who was so caring and attentive now feels controlling and smothering. These aren't deceptions or changes in character—they're the natural result of different inner selves stepping forward at different times. Understanding this dynamic transforms how we perceive our partners and ourselves.

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