Too Smart for Her Own Good?: The Impact of Success on the Intimate Lives of Women

Too Smart for Her Own Good?: The Impact of Success on the Intimate Lives of Women
ISBN-10
0553259458
ISBN-13
9780553259452
Category
Intimacy (Psychology)
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
1986-06
Publisher
Bantam Books
Authors
Karen Levine, Conalee Levine-Shneidman

Description

Shows how successful women who revert to childhood behavior patterns in their relationships with men can alter actions and thinking

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