Stronger Than You Think: The 10 Blind Spots That Undermine Your Relationship...and How to See Past Them
Gary W Lewandowski
(Author)
Description
Discover the ten myths sabotaging your love life, and the practical, science-backed tools you can use to reveal your relationship's hidden strengths and build a fulfilling, long-lasting bond. Dr. Gary W. Lewandowski Jr. is a nationally recognized expert on the psychology of relationships. In his first book, he blends hot-off-the-press science, engaging writing, impactful examples, and fascinating stories to present an impressive range of refreshing and eye-opening set of insights. For instance, did you know that . . .- To forecast your relationship's future, you are the worst person to ask.
- Men are the real romantics in heterosexual relationships, not women.
- The amount of sex you should have to keep your relationship going strong is lower than you think.
- It's okay to be selfish. Putting me before you, can help both of you.
- When it comes to closeness, you can have too much of a good thing.
- Struggles actually strengthen your relationship.
- In terms of partner support, what you're not seeing is more important than what you notice.
- When your relationship doesn't help you become a better person, ending it does.
Product Details
Price
$28.00
$26.04
Publisher
Little, Brown Spark
Publish Date
February 09, 2021
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.4 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780316454711
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About the Author
Dr. Gary W. Lewandowski, Jr. is an award-winning teacher, researcher, writer, and relationship expert. His work has been featured by the Washington Post, IFLScience.com, Daily Mail, Business Insider, Salon, the New Republic, Time, and Newsweek, and he's appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, VICE, CNN, and NPR, among others. He created the popular relationship advice website ScienceofRelationships.com (now Luvze.com), and his TED Talk has been viewed nearly two million times.