Authors:
Philip Van Munching & Bernie Katz

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Learn moreWhere has the heat in my relationship gone? Why doesn’t the attraction last? Why do we argue over the silliest things? And why are we still together? If this train of thought sounds familiar, this book is for you. Bestselling author Philip Van Munching and psychotherapist Dr. Bernie Katz have teamed up for a fascinating look at the psychological forces that shape our relationships.
Even early childhood experiences can eventually dictate our love choices, creating unconscious elements in our personalities that both attract and repel our partners. Here are the tools to help you evaluate your relationships, recognize roadblocks, repair damage, and even decide whether a relationship is simply beyond help.
Woven with personal anecdotes and told in a conversational tone, this is a funny, warm, readable relationship book.
Philip Van Munching is the author of Boys Will Put You on a Pedestal (so they can look up your skirt): A Dad’s Advice for Daughters. He has been a guest on such shows as Dr. Phil and the Today Show. He lives in Manhattan.
Bernie Katz, PhD, is in private practice on Long Island, New York. He is a former co-host of a live daily television show, State of Mind, on the America’s Talking cable network. He lives in Plainview, New York.
Philip Van Munching is the author of Boys Will Put You on a Pedestal (so they can look up your skirt): A Dad’s Advice for Daughters. He has been a guest on such shows as Dr. Phil and the Today Show. He lives in Manhattan.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Philip Van Munching
ISBN:
9781481550475
Length:
6 hours 39 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
January 1, 2007
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
“This clever self-help is for individuals who aren't afraid to confront their past, take some responsibility, lose their guilt, and start breaking bad relationship habits…a welcoming guide that gives readers a long view of human relationships.”
“Well-written…The authors explain the dynamics of these patterns in practical language and offer a variety of tools…Philip Van Munching handles the narration with professional ease and a conversational tone. He’s easy to hear from start to finish.”
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