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Darcy Carter

Attachment Theory

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Discover the secrets to building healthy, happy, and rewarding relationships.
We all want that special someone who's going to love us unconditionally, honor us, and accept us for just being who we are. Authentic love and connection are enormously powerful bonds between two people.
Unfortunately though, if we've had more than our fair share of bad relationships through our lifetime. Then it can become easy to suspect there’s no right person, just many different alternatives of wrong.
We have a staggering divorce rate, which causes untold damage to the partners and even more so to their children. It is common, perhaps expected, for relationships to suffer from maladaptive patterns over time (it's like a car that needs maintenance) and these are fixable when both partners do the work.
Our interpersonal relationships start forming as soon as we’re born, and psychologists have studied how those early connections can set the stage for the other relationships we form later in life. The attachment theory argues that a strong emotional and physical bond to one primary caregiver in our first years of life is critical to our development.
If you are in a relationship, this book will show you how to examine the unknown path that you'll travel with your spouse and carefully evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your relationship. If you are single, this book will help you to become clear and define what you want in your ideal future partner and also what you don't want!
The key ingredient to happy and fulfilled people is the quality of their intimate, social, family, and professional relationships - nothing else in life comes even remotely close.
Go ahead, transform the quality of your relationships and make love work for you. Just scroll up and click "add to cart".
©2019 Darcy Carter (P)2019 Darcy Carter
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Ano da publicação
2023
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