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Love & relationship challenges

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Creating Love: The Next Great Stage of Growth

John Bradshaw’s bestselling books and compelling PBS series have touched and changed millions of lives.

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The Perfect Love We Seek, the Imperfect Love We Live

Love is what we long to receive and to give, yet our intimate relationships are conflicted and often painful. The late psychologist John Welwood looks at the difference between absolute and relative love, and the wound within each of us that no other can heal.

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Love Is the Answer: Creating Positive Relationships

You can achieve harmony, forgiveness, and well-being, overcome any obstacle, build constructive relationships, heal illness, assuage the deepest grief. If you can recover the capacity to love, you can do anything.

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FindCenterIf you love deeply, you’re going to get hurt badly. But it’s still worth it.

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John and Julie Gottman: Eight Dates—Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love

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A General Theory of Love

This original and lucid account of the complexities of love and its essential role in human well-being draws on the latest scientific research.

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Six Ways to Make It Work

After the honeymoon, real life sets in—budgets to balance, toilet seats left up, and in-laws coming for dinner. Relationships aren’t easy, says Susan Piver, but if we practice the six paramitas, or transcendent perfections, we can discover how to live in love.

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FindCenterLove may forgive all infirmities and love still in spite of them: but Love cannot cease to will their removal.

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Post-Romantic Stress Disorder: What to Do When the Honeymoon Is Over

In Post-Romantic Stress Disorder (PRSD), Bradshaw gives readers a clear explanation of the difference between falling in love, lust, and true love. Based on his research, PRSD is a deeply serious psychological disorder and the cause of 40% of all divorces –divorces that could have been prevented.

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Love Is the Strongest Medicine: Notes from a Cancer Doctor on Connection, Creativity, and Compassion

In Dr. Steven Eisenberg's oncology practice, the enemy is cancer, but it's also denial, anger, and fear—draining emotions that can interfere with the effectiveness of treatment. Every day, Dr.

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