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The Power of Discord: why the ups and downs of relationships are the secret to building intimacy, resilience, and trust
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Dieser Artikel gilt, aufgrund seiner Grösse, beim Versand als 3 Artikel!
Lieferstatus: |
Auf Bestellung (Lieferzeit unbekannt) |
Veröffentlichung: |
August 2020
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Genre: |
Soziologie |
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Child & developmental psychology /
Child, developmental & lifespan psychology /
coping with stress /
Dating, relationships, living together & marriage /
Dating, relationships, living together & marriage# advice /
Family & relationships /
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Conflict Resolution /
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Marriage & Long-Term Relationships /
Family & relationships# advice & issues /
Family psychology /
PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology /
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Child /
PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions /
PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations /
Psychology of ageing /
Psychology# the self, ego, identity, personality /
Social interaction /
Sociology# family & relationships /
The self, ego, identity, personality |
ISBN: |
9781913348564 |
EAN-Code:
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9781913348564 |
Verlag: |
Scribe |
Einband: |
Kartoniert |
Sprache: |
English
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Dimensionen: |
H 234 mm / B 153 mm / D 27 mm |
Gewicht: |
368 gr |
Bewertung: |
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Inhalt: |
How can we create more meaningful and intimate connections with our loved-ones? By using moments of discord to strengthen our relationships, explains this original, deeply researched book. You might think that perfect harmony is the defining characteristic of a good relationship, but the truth is that human interactions are messy, complicated, and confusing. The good news, however, is that we are wired to deal with this from birth - and even to grow from it and use it to strengthen our relationships, according to renowned psychologist Ed Tronick and paediatrician Claudia Gold. Scientific research - including Dr Tronick's famous 'Still-Face Experiment' - has shown that working through mismatch and repair in everyday life helps us form deep, lasting, trusting relationships; resilience in times of stress and trauma; and a solid sense of self in the world. This refreshing and original look at our ability to relate to others and to ourselves offers a new way for us to think about our relationships, and will reassure you that conflict is both normal and healthy, building the foundation for stronger connections. |
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