A study of the ways in which humans relate to one another outlines four relationship models--cooperative, adversary, antagonistic, and creative--and discusses the impact of diverse character types, institutions, and other forces on human relationships
"Human beings relating to each other is the most complicated subject in the world, more complex than high finance or nuclear physics. Dr. Theodore Isaac Rubin has that rare gift of making our patterns of relating clear and helping us understand and change them." --Rabbi Harold S. Kushner, author of
When Bad Things Happen to Good Things "One to One is a classic self-help book, written in Rubin's customary fast-paced and readable style...This is a good book, and many people will find it helpful." --Philadelphia Inquirer
"Rubin's presentation is an excellent means by which couples may analyze their own character structures and particular relating mechanisms. This well-written book debunks the current trend for 'instant intimacy.'" --Publishers Weekly