In 1990, noted author and psychiatrist M. Scott Peck and attorney Elliot Talenfeld began a decade-long correspondence about the implications of Peck's famous dictum, in The Road Less Traveled, that "any truly loving relationship is one of mutual psychotherapy." Talenfeld and his therapist-wife had spent three years in an intentional, self-help community that practiced its own form of mutual therapy ... with a spiritual twist. Calling his insights on the subject "extremely rich," Peck encouraged the author to "continue to the end with writing this book, to which you quite obviously seem called." The result, presented here, is a 2012 Indie Book Awards Finalist in both the RELATIONSHIP and NEW AGE categories.