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Love Is Never Enough

How Couples Can Overcome Misunderstandings, Resolve Conflicts, and Solve
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“Overflowing with insights, advice and exercises which add up to the solutions that may save a failing marriage or make a good relationship better.” —Dennis Wholey, author of The Courage to Change

With eloquence and accessibility, world-renowned psychiatrist Dr. Aaron T. Beck—widely hailed as the "father of cognitive behavioral therapy"—analyzes the actual dialogue of troubled couples to illuminate the most common problems in marriage: the power of negative thinking, disillusionment, rigid rules and expectations, and miscommunication.

Product Details

PublisherHarper Perennial
Publish DateOctober 18, 1989
Pages432
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780060916046
Dimensions8.0 X 5.3 X 1.0 inches | 13.3 pounds

About the Author

Aaron T. Beck, M.D., widely known as the father of cognitive therapy, was University Professor Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and president of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research. He graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Brown University, and went on to attend Yale Medical School. He received more than 18 major professional awards from associations such as the National Institute of Mental Health, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychopathological Association.

Reviews

“Beck is the anointed father of cognitive therapy . . . In Love Is Never Enough, [he] goes back to the well of distorted thoughts and says they’re also the source of most relationship problems.” — Philadelphia Magazine

“It’s practical. It’s wise. It’s down to earth. It should help many marriages.” — Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan

“Overflowing with insights, advice and exercises which add up to the solutions that may save a failing marriage or make a good relationship better.” — Dennis Wholey, author of The Courage to Change

“When the complete history of medern psychiatry is written, I believe Aaron T. Beck’s name will take it’s place alongside the great pioneers: Freud, Kraepelin, Bleuler, and Jung. All helped to move psychological suffering from the darkness into the penumbra.” — Martin E. P. Seligman, Ph.D.

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