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Sue Johnson

The Love Secret


The revolutionary new science of romantic relationships
2014. 352 S. 0. 231 mm
Verlag/Jahr: LITTLE, BROWN BOOK GROUP 2014
ISBN: 0-7499-5553-8 (0749955538)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-7499-5553-3 (9780749955533)

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We are in danger of being swept away on a tide of pessimism about love and relationships. Endless cynical stories of affairs by politicians, athletes and celebrities fill the media. The dominant message is that creating a rewarding and enduring romantic relationship is impossible.

In The Love Secret Dr Sue Johnson draws on the very latest scientific studies on attachment theory, including her own research, to show that this just isn´t the case. The Big News is that we are naturally monogamous, bonding animals. A lasting, loving relationship is completely within our reach. In The Love Secret you will discover how the brain works when you are in a stable, caring relationship and how you can use this groundbreaking knowledge to achieve such positive results in your own life.
This book is an absolute must for anyone who wants to understand how Love Makes Sense. Sue Johnson covers all the new science, and she has led the scientific field in helping us all understand love and how to repair an ailing relationship. The book is a real page-turner, an easy read that will enlighten all of us who want to build a lasting and secure bond filled with romance and passion. We need no longer wander around in the darkness, stumbling from one disastrous relationship to another. Read this book and learn how to create a life that is a safe haven for love John M. Gottman, PhD, author of What Makes Love Last?
Sue Johnson ist eine der berühmtesten und erfolgreichsten Paartherapeutinnen Amerikas. Ihre Bücher erscheinen in 15 Ländern. Sie ist international für ihre Workshops und Vorträge zu Praxis, Theorie und Erforschung von Paarbeziehungen bekannt, hat eine Professur am Psychologischen Institut von San Diego inne und ist darüber hinaus Leiterin des Ottawa Couple and Family Institute. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Ottawa, New York und San Diego.