He's Just No Good for You

GLOBE PEQUOTISBN: 9780762749348

A Guide To Getting Out Of A Destructive Relationship

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By Beth Wilson
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203 x 127 mm
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320 g
Pages:
271

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Best-selling author, speaker and Life Coach, Beth Wilson has built a reputation on sound advice. Her innovative style has won her international acclaim. She understands the importance of relationships in womens lives—and the ways in which these vital bonds can make them susceptible to bad news individuals.



To help women disengage from problem people and create greater future success, she has written Hes Just No Good For You: A Guide to Getting Out of a Destructive Relationship; a woman-to-woman guide to identify and move beyond relationships that kill the spirit, lower self-esteem and derail a womans self-confidence. By implementing the wisdom, direction and insight utilized in her thriving practice, Beth offers women a new path.



Author of the bestselling book, Meditations for New Mothers (Workman Publishing Co., 1992), Beth extended a lifeline to mothers around the globe. Meditations for New Mothers was featured on the front page of The Wall Street Journal due to record-breaking volume sales in its first five months of publication. Currently, it has sold over 650,000 copies and been translated into twelve different languages, distributed worldwide. Her second book, Meditations for Mothers of Toddlers (Workman Publishing Co, 1995) has sold over 300,000 copies at home and abroad. Beths third book, Restoring Balance to a Mothers Busy Life (NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group, 1996) has been described as “ahead of its time” and it introduced mothers to the idea that they could “sacrifice for their children without sacrificing themselves.” To date, it has sold over 100,000 copies and its popularity continues to grow as the issue of balance becomes a more pressing concern for todays mothers as they juggle the demands of work and family. Not surprisingly, balance is the topic Beth is asked to speak about the most—whether on t.v. and radio appearances or to live audiences. Her fourth book, Creating Balance in Your Childs Life (NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group, 1999) was released in November of 1999 and continues to be popular with the media as well as parents concerned about stress and its affect on their children. Beth has traveled extensively to promote her books, including two national tours. Her latest book, Meditations

During Pregnancy
 (Workman Publishing Co., 2001) was released in August of 2001.





Beth has developed a successful private practice based on her dynamic approach to accelerated personal growth and creative life change. Her sessions are described as being “electric with discovery, intent with focus and outrageously numinous.” Her client list includes politicians, celebrities, scholars, attorneys, royals, Olympians, professional athletes, government officials, authors, NFL photographers, models, physicians, teachers, parents and professionals. Beth has also created an extensive international network of physicians, R.N.s, alternative healthcare providers, and therapists that utilize her skills for individualized wellness programs.



Having received her degree in International Relations from Oberlin College, Beth worked for a prominent member of Congress as a Legislative Assistant drafting legislation, writing speeches and floor statements as well as pursuing the Representatives legislative initiatives particularly in the House Armed Services Committee. Her experience on “The Hill” strengthened her ability to articulate, conceptualize and achieve personal and professional goals. Beth applies her diverse knowledge and expertise to her work with clients, groups and organizations in North America, Australia, Europe and Russia.



Her Internet radio show, Quantum Leaps, offers a new path for empowerment and went to Number One on VoiceAmericas “Womens Channel” in ten weeks It continues to be a leading show on the flagship channel.



Mo Therese Hannah, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Siena College in Loudonville, New York, and an Advanced Clinician in Imago Relationship Therapy. She has published extensively within the fields of clinical psychology and intimate relationships. Dr. Hannah is co-author or co-editor of six books: Preventive Approaches in Couples TherapyHealing in the Relational Paradigm: The Imago Relationship Therapy Casebook; Imago Relationship Therapy: Perspectives on Theory; the EQ (Social Emotional Intelligence) Program; with Rita Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Child Custody: Legal Strategies and Policy Issues. She is an Academic Faculty member of Imago Relationships International. she is Chair of the annual Battered Mothers Custody Conference, held each January in Albany, New York. Albany, New York.



Rita DeMaria, PhD is a senior staff member at Council for Relationships in Philadelphia, PA. She specializes in working with couples at the brink of divorce. She is an accomplished speaker, author, presenter and therapist and has appeared on major media venues including the Today Show.


“Finally, here is a guide for freeing women who are ensnared unnecessarily in relationships that are emotionally abusive. A must read.” —John Gottman, author of The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

“Women of all ages need to read this book! Beth brings a fresh approach to the topic and a compassionate voice, focusing on womens empowerment and learning to trust ourselves, especially in relationships.” —Lisa Frederiksen, author of If You Loved Me, Youd Stop!



“Beth Wilsons words fire with arrowlike precision to help women penetrate the layers of programming keeping them trapped in unhealthy relationships. This book is a true friend to women because it tells the truth.” —Elizabeth Diane & Andrew Marshall authors of Listening With Heart 360: Wisdom Women Have Forgotten



Hes Just No Good For You is a comprehensive, well-written book for women who will recognize themselves, their relationships, and their partners destructive patterns. The author knows her material, and offers hope and spiritual sustenance without judgment while nudging us to make better choices.”—Karen Fiester, Ph.D. Stanford University, Clinical Psychologist, 30+ years private practice focusing on women and relationships.



“Written with compassion and humor, Hes Just No Good for You is a must-read for every woman who gets involved with the wrong kind of men. Its also a fun, and insightful, read for everyone else.”

-- Riane Eisler, author of The Chalice and The Blade and The Real Wealth of Nations




“Beth brings to light the subtleties of how many of us have found ourselves to be in damaging relationships, not by knocking us over the head with bricks of “how could you NOT know” or laying blame that we brought this on ourselves, but gently lifting the fog that weve been living in by shedding light on all the little glimpses of a dark reality that we too easily have rejected as our imagination. The pain of acknowledging this reality is soften by Beths understanding and wisdom. She holds the belief and hope that we can learn from our experiences, trust ourselves to make better choices and journey towards a better life… and she gives us the tools to do so!” —Audrey L. White, MPH, Stanford University Research Coordinator, Health Educator, Nia Technique Instructor



Hes Just No Good For You is a unique approach to destructive relationships, providing much needed wisdom and insight for women who just arent certain what, exactly, is wrong when it comes to their intimate relationship. Beth extends a trusted hand to help these women find their way back to themselves; to find their way home.” —Judith London, Ph.D., author of Connecting the Dots: Hope for Advanced Alzheimers Patients, Clinical Psychologist specializing in Addictions Recovery and Alzheimers Disease



“A groundbreaking book, Hes Just No Good for You reassesses the basis for female relationships. By unpacking the characteristics of problematic individuals, Beth Wilson creates a roadmap that allows women to free themselves of destructive influences.” —Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Ph.D., Economist, Author, and Founding President of the Center for Work-Life Policy




"Beth Wilson uses her keen mind and alchemical skills to create concise formulas that help women distance themselves from toxic relationships that devalue and suppress them."



—Dr. Ramona P. Rubio, author of The Alchemical Woman: A Handbook for Everyday Soulwork.




"Beth Wilson has done a great service to womankind by bringing awareness to the damage done by controlling relationships and identifying the “red flags” which erode self image. Women dont have to feel like theyre crazy or less then competent any longer. This book is a roadmap out of a toxic situation and onto a life of well-being, autonomy and joy!” — Barbara Scala, Transformation & Divorce Coach and co-author of Sanity Savers: Tips for Women to Live a Balanced Life



“Beth Wilson has spent a lifetime empowering women, and her newest book, Hes Just No Good For You, is a provocative triumph; daring to go where few authors do in exploring dysfunctions in relationships. Almost every woman reading this book can directly relate to her incisive profiles, or knows someone who does. Beth carefully weaves through a painful subject of abusive behaviors in men with raw honesty, sprinkled with humor, and clearly filled with a passion to help women find the inner strength to rise above their circumstances.”

—Kari Henley, Founder, GatherCentral



 



 



 


 





"As a psychotherapist, I was often shocked and saddened with the many forms of battering women accepted in their daily lives. We women seem satisfied and even grateful with what I came to call the absence of awful in our relationships. In Youre Just No Good For Me, Beth Wilson has done us

all a service in describing patterns, symptoms and syndromes and pointing ways to reclaim, restore and recreate ourselves. A must read."
—Anne Wilson Schaef, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of When Society Becomes An Addict, Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much, Womens Reality, and Escape From Intimacy.



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