Using attachment theory, Maunder and Hunter provide a practical, clinically focused introduction to the influence of attachment styles on an individual s risk of disease and the effectiveness of their interactions with health care providers."
The Love Response is structured around the three essential building blocks of mental health: • social love–connecting not only in your intimate relationships but with family, friends, and pets • self-love–learning to nurture ...
The Love Response is structured around the three essential building blocks of mental health: • social love–connecting not only in your intimate relationships but with family, friends, and pets • self-love–learning to nurture ...
This is the story of a psychiatrist and his career-long relationship with a difficult patient showing how medical treatment should not just be about biology, but also about psychology.
Perceptive and original, "Consumed" will change the way you think about food.
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The stories in Animal Kind feature an array of relationships that may surprise you. Even wild animals like snakes and raccoons have been known to offer life-changing companionship.
Draws on laboratory research to redefine love as a scientifically based response to moments of connection between people, demonstrating how to measure and strengthen one's capacity for experiencing love to improve overall health and ...
The author of the bestselling "How to Be an Adult" explains in his characteristic popular style how fear can cripple our ability to take risks in life and how it can be overcome by love.
These constant background anxieties (sub-conscious fears) lead to ill-health and stress. Consequently, not only do the nations with the most inequality have the highest incidence of mental health disease (data from 12 rich nations),112 ...
In this book you’ll learn how schema coping behaviors—deeply entrenched and automatic behaviors rooted in childhood experiences and fears—can take over and cause you to inadvertently sabotage your relationships.