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Wired for Dating: How Understanding Neurobiology and Attachment Style Can Help You Find Your Ideal Mate

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By Stan Tatkin, Harville Hendrix, Helen LaKelly Hunt (foreword) — 2016

Everybody wants someone to love and spend time with, and searching for your ideal partner is a natural and healthy human tendency. Just about everyone dates at some point in their lives, yet few really understand what they're doing or how to get the best results. See more...

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In Search of Erotic Intelligence

Couples are having less sex these days than even in the famously uptight ’50s. Why?

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24:25

Esther Perel: The Power of Relational Intelligence

Lost at work? In this talk, Esther Perel dives into how relational intelligence can guide us toward well-being and success.

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02:50

Trusting in a New Relationship...After an Infidelity in Your Last One - Esther Perel

Everyone brings a legacy of past relationships to your new ones. When that past includes infidelity, it can be difficult to trust that your new partner is trust-worthy. This is not a concern that will magically vanish.

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Esther Perel: Relationships and How They Shape Us | Feel Better Live More Podcast

This episode is a joyous celebration of all the relationships in our lives. It’s challenging, poignant but ultimately hugely practical.

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Love, Marriage & Monogamy | Dan Savage & Esther Perel | Talks at Google

Googler Logan Ury talks to author and sex advice columnist Dan Savage, as well as "Mating In Captivity" author Esther Perel, in the fifth of our Modern Romance talks. They discuss infidelity, new models for marriage, abstinence-only sex education, and monogamy.

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05:33

Stop Bickering. It's Killing Your Relationship - Esther Perel

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07:07

Fight Smarter: Avoid the Most Common Argument Patterns - Esther Perel

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Attachment Theory