Relationship Paradox
Autor Kendell Thorntonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781631179181
ISBN-10: 1631179187
Pagini: 151
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
ISBN-10: 1631179187
Pagini: 151
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Recenzii
"Dr. Kendell Thornton's book is an insightful and engaging study of the psychology of relationships. He explains the paradoxes of relationships,such as why we hurt the ones we love and why we want what we cannot have, in ways that are both interesting and profound. Understandable and useful for psychologists and general readers alike, Relationship Paradox is a much needed addition to the relationship science literature, and a book that can help anyone gain a deeper understanding of the most important things in our lives our personal relationships."William Indick, Ph.D.Associate Professor of PsychologyDowling College, Oakdale, NY
"Relationship Paradox does double-duty: a concise overview of the scholarly research on relationships, and original insights from Dr. Thornton on the essence of great relationships integrating ideas across many areas within psychology. Highly recommended!"Marcus C. Tye, Ph.D.author, Sexuality & Our Diversity: Integrating Culture with the Biopsychosocial (in preparation for late 2012 / early 2013 release)Professor of PsychologyDowling College, Oakdale, NY
"Dr. Kendell Thornton's book is an insightful and engaging study of the psychology of relationships. He explains the paradoxes of relationships,such as why we hurt the ones we love and why we want what we cannot have, in ways that are both interesting and profound. Understandable and useful for psychologists and general readers alike, Relationship Paradox is a much needed addition to the relationship science literature, and a book that can help anyone gain a deeper understanding of the most important things in our lives our personal relationships."William Indick, Ph.D.Associate Professor of PsychologyDowling College, Oakdale, NY "Relationship Paradox does double-duty: a concise overview of the scholarly research on relationships, and original insights from Dr. Thornton on the essence of great relationships integrating ideas across many areas within psychology. Highly recommended!"Marcus C. Tye, Ph.D.author, Sexuality & Our Diversity: Integrating Culture with the Biopsychosocial (in preparation for late 2012 / early 2013 release)Professor of PsychologyDowling College, Oakdale, NY
"Relationship Paradox does double-duty: a concise overview of the scholarly research on relationships, and original insights from Dr. Thornton on the essence of great relationships integrating ideas across many areas within psychology. Highly recommended!"Marcus C. Tye, Ph.D.author, Sexuality & Our Diversity: Integrating Culture with the Biopsychosocial (in preparation for late 2012 / early 2013 release)Professor of PsychologyDowling College, Oakdale, NY
"Dr. Kendell Thornton's book is an insightful and engaging study of the psychology of relationships. He explains the paradoxes of relationships,such as why we hurt the ones we love and why we want what we cannot have, in ways that are both interesting and profound. Understandable and useful for psychologists and general readers alike, Relationship Paradox is a much needed addition to the relationship science literature, and a book that can help anyone gain a deeper understanding of the most important things in our lives our personal relationships."William Indick, Ph.D.Associate Professor of PsychologyDowling College, Oakdale, NY "Relationship Paradox does double-duty: a concise overview of the scholarly research on relationships, and original insights from Dr. Thornton on the essence of great relationships integrating ideas across many areas within psychology. Highly recommended!"Marcus C. Tye, Ph.D.author, Sexuality & Our Diversity: Integrating Culture with the Biopsychosocial (in preparation for late 2012 / early 2013 release)Professor of PsychologyDowling College, Oakdale, NY
Cuprins
Preface; We often want what we don't have; What we want is often not what we need; We must be able to be happy alone, before we can be happy in a relationship; We must be selfish to be self-less; We must offer trust before it has been earned, because trust cant be earned; The more we want equity in the relationship, the less equitable it will be; We will hurt the one we love, & the one we love will hurt us; We must be able to be in relationship & maintain our freedom; Life is what happens when we are busy making relationship plans; Index.