"Dwight
Webb has written a powerful passionate personal book. It documents the
journey of a man's experience through a dark period of grief and out into
the light. It spoke directly to me, and will speak to any person who is in
the process of befriending his feelings."
--Gay
Hendricks, Ph.D.
Co-author, Conscious Loving: The Journey to Co-Commitment

"I
believe this is a very valuable book. In this age of unstable
relationships, a
book like this would be of a great help to many people."
--William Glasser, M.D.
Author, Reality Therapy, Identity Society, and Positive
Addiction

"A
sensitive, compassionate, insightful, rational and eminently helpful guide
through the maze of personal rejection and its aftermath."
--Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D.,
A.B.P.P.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University
Author, Marital Myths Revisited
Co-author, The 60-Second Shrink
and Don't Believe It For a Minute

"If there's only one book
that can get through the pain of breakup, this might be the one."
AHP Perspective
(Association for Humanistic Psychology)

"This
book is an essential resource for all therapists who work with clients
grieving the loss of a relationship. The book provides relevant and
practical exercises for the reader to assist in the course of recovery.
Written in emphatic language, Dr. Webb quickly identifies with the
reader's emotions. Dr. Webb's personal account of his own loss in a
significant relationship lets the reader know that they are not alone in
their plight. The book stimulates self-reflection and personal growth for
the reader."
The Master's Advocate
April/May 2000

"In
this guide to examining the emotional wounds of loss, Dr. Webb helps
readers discover their own personal way of grieving, learn to express
themselves in healthy, productive ways, and avoid the blame and bitterness
that can seriously affect their physical, social, psychological,
spiritual, and sexual life."
Portsmouth
Herald
December 26, 1999