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Category: Family & Relationships

Family & Relationships

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  • Relationship Saboteurs presents a seven-step model for exploring and overcoming the twelve most common destructive relationship patterns and building a healthy, long-lasting partnership.

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  • Entering the world of dating can be intimidating—but for those suffering from shyness or social anxiety it is especially difficult. Single, Shy, and Looking for Love presents mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based techniques from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help shy singles explore what they want in a romantic partner, cope with the anxiety and fear that can arise on a date, and develop the skills needed to create a long-lasting, intimate relationship.

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  • Written by a family law attorney and therapist and an expert in borderline personality disorder (BPD), Splitting is an essential legal and psychological guide for anyone divorcing a persuasive blamer: someone who suffers from BPD or narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). This highly anticipated second edition is fully revised, and includes new chapters on abuse, alienation, and false allegations; as well as information about the four types of domestic violence, protective orders, and child custody disputes.

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  • Rumination—obsessive thinking about an idea, situation, or choice that can interfere with normal mental functioning—is a common and destructive issue that can negatively impact romantic relationships. In Stop Overthinking Your Relationship, certified couples therapist Alicia Muñoz draws from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness to offer readers a practical, four-step approach to reduce rumination and change negative thinking patterns—so they can rediscover joy, ease, and meaningful connection with their partner.

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  • Stop Running from Love introduces a five-step plan to help people struggling with a fear of intimacy assess their relationship history and develop an action plan for becoming more present, open, and giving in relationships.

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  • From the author of Contemplating Divorce comes Stronger Day by Day, a collection of quotes, insights, and opportunities for reflection people healing from divorce can turn to every day to help them through the process.

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  • Those raised by a BPD parent endured a volatile and painful childhood. This book offers readers step-by-step guidance to understanding and overcoming the lasting effects of being raised by a person with this disorder. Readers discover coping strategies for dealing with low self-esteem, lack of trust, guilt, and hypersensitivity.

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  • For women, sex has been hijacked. Today’s sexual climate leaves little to no space for honoring the complexities of sex—sex as pleasure, sex as connection, sex as creative expression, and sex as healing. In Taking Sexy Back, relationship expert Alexandra Solomon shows women that they are more than just sexy objects of someone else’s desire, and offers real tools to help women explore their own sexuality, communicate their needs, draw boundaries to be safe, and build the satisfying relationships they truly want.

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  • This practical and accessible guide helps the friends and family of Alzheimer’s patients communicate with their loved ones in ways that allow them to sustain meaningful and positive relationships.

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  • Using the science that underlies more extreme approaches to ‘attachment parenting,’ The Attachment Connection helps parents sort out the facts from the fiction about parent-child attachment and shows how paying attention to the cognitive needs of a growing child can help him or her grow up healthy, secure, and confident.

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  • The Baby Emergency Handbook offers parents potentially lifesaving strategies for dealing with thirty-five common infant emergencies, including animal bites, bee stings, burns, falls, food allergies, sudden high fevers, sunburns, and much more.

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  • Black women experience domestic violence and abuse at a disproportionately high rate. Grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this first-of-its-kind book addresses the unique struggles faced by Black women who have experienced domestic violence, and empowers them to understand and heal their trauma, leave harmful situations, and regain a sense of safety and freedom.

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  • The Chemistry of Connection presents new evidence about the importance of the cuddle hormone (oxytocin) in human relationships and shows readers how they can harness its power to find love, bond with their mates, and build deeper connections with others.

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  • Clinical psychologist Rich shows partners how to avoid finance-based conflicts and make negotiating money matters both pleasurable and productive. Quizzes and exercises reinforce these concepts and make learning them fun. A final section helps readers decide when to seek professional financial help.

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  • Psychotherapist Cynthia Wall shows readers how to rebuild damaged patterns of trust that have been affected by negative past experiences. The book teaches readers to use CBT to gain self-trust, develop strong instincts about who to trust, and cultivate strong relationships with others based on mutual trust, respect, and healthy curiosity.

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  • In The Critical Partner, readers use a variety of assessments and checklists to assess the core “schemas,” or entrenched patterns, that drive their partners’ critical behavior. The book provides tools for identifying the schemas that attract readers into relationships with critical partners, and then clearly presents a variety of powerful schema therapy skills for reducing criticism, improving communication, and ending destructive relationship patterns.

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