Wired for Love: How Understanding Your Partner's Brain and Attachment Style Can Help You Defuse Conflict and Build a Secure Relationsh

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New Harbinger Publications
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216
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5.98 X 8.9 X 0.63 inches | 0.65 pounds
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English
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Paperback
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9781648482960

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About the Author

Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT, is a clinician, teacher, researcher, and developer of the psychobiological approach to couple therapy (PACT). He and his wife, Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin, cofounded the PACT Institute to train other mental health professionals worldwide to use this method in their clinical work. Tatkin is an assistant clinical professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He maintains a private practice in Southern California, and directs PACT programs in the US and internationally. He is author of In Each Other's Care and six other books.

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"Stan Tatkin is a brilliant couples therapist and thinker. His updated relationship toolkit will be invaluable for so many partners looking to reconnect and grow closer together."
--Gwyneth Paltrow, founder and CEO of goop--Gwyneth Paltrow
"Stan Tatkin can be entirely followed into the towering infernos of our most painful relationship challenges. With certainty, humility, profound knowledge, and searing clarity, Tatkin illustrates the many avenues that can be taken toward a sense of 'home' and healing resolution in our primary relationships."
--Alanis Morissette, artist, activist, and wholeness advocate--Alanis Morissette
"Stan Tatkin is one of the world's most brilliant couples therapists, making his classic, Wired for Love, essential: Not everyone can sit with him, but everyone can benefit from his wisdom. Stan guides through the lens of attachment, meaning he will guide you to understand who your partner is, and what your partner needs--at the deepest level--making it easier to communicate, avoid triggers, and navigate conflict."
--Elise Loehnen, New York Times bestselling author of On Our Best Behavior, and host of the Pulling the Thread podcast--Elise Loehnen
"Getting to great in your relationship is much easier with guidance from the brilliant couples therapist, Stan Tatkin, who shows you how to make the hard things in your relationship easier through shared agreements. Stan is a pioneer in relationship science, and no topic is off limits--sex, gender, race, polyamory. No matter who you are, Stan makes room for you and the circumstances you face in Wired for Love."
--Brooke Bibeault, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and media executive--Brooke Bibeault
"What I admire about Stan Tatkin as a psychotherapist is that he writes from a neurobiological perspective. As a couples therapist, he delves into how different parts of our brains are wired, makes sense of our biological inheritance, and shows how we can better read our partners and build stronger relationships. Business partnerships wouldn't survive without secure-functioning principles. In Wired for Love, he gives them validity for our love relationships, too."
--Scott Steindorf, producer--Scott Steindorf
"What does it take to make a loving relationship work? Read renowned couples therapy expert Stan Tatkin's new edition of Wired for Love. Based on neurobiology, this gem gives you all the practical tools to help you manage the conflict that has become the uninvited guest in your love relationship."
--Vikas Shah, MBE, DL, host of the Thought Economics podcast--Vikas Shah, MBE, DL
"If you and your partner are ready to work on the things that are difficult in your relationship, sit down together with Wired for Love. This book will take you many revolutionary steps forward in your relationship. Stan is a true relationship genius, and you are in the best of hands."
--Mark Groves, human connection specialist--Mark Groves