Our time at home could be tense and overwhelming. Or, says Rabbi Twerski, we can change our attitudes and make it manageable, and even gratifying. In this book, he uses his lifetime of experience as a rav and a psychiatrist and he shows us how. Rabbi Twerski's first "not as tough" book created a sensation. Sales were great. Chuckles were loud. And best of all, many lives were improved. There were calls for more books that would show people how to make manageable molehills out of the daunting mountains of life. Now, compliments of Rabbi Twerski's lifetime of experience as a Rav and a leading psychiatrist, combined with his sensitive wisdom and prolific pen, time at home will be much better, more enjoyable and more fruitful. Chapters like "Does Everyone Have Problems?" "Protective Walls Can Be a Prison," and "Be a Parent not a Pal" are provocative, helpful and practical.