Five Arguments All Couples (Need To) Have
Joanna Harrison
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Beschreibung
'Marvellous first aid for couples' - SUSIE ORBACH
'She knows her stuff' - LORRAINE CANDY
'Good advice on how to navigate those tricky arguments' - MARIELLA FROSTRUP
If you feel like you have the same arguments with your partner over and over again ... you may be right. And you're not alone: Joanna Harrison believes there are five distinct issues that all couples have to work through if they are going to have a healthy, functioning relationship.
Grounded in her experience as a couple therapist, she asks us to think about the difficulties we all have in our relationships - from how we communicate to what roles we take on and much more. Using sound advice and relatable case studies, she offers practical ideas and imaginative ways to think about ourselves and our partners. Kind, funny and rooted in real life, this is expert advice that anyone can use - and that everyone in a relationship needs.
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Joanna Harrison leverages her expertise as a relationship therapist and former divorce lawyer to outline the five biggest problem areas in romantic couples' lives, and like a steady, reliable friend, guides us through each of them. Effective conversations about how we communicate, our families of origin, sharing domestic responsibilities including parenting, as well as sex and intimacy are all critical to making love last. As many know, I'm divorced. Painfully. But if I'd read and heeded Harrison's sage advice about how to discuss what actually matters in marriage and relationships? I don'
A lightbulb moment
This is a helpful book that gives a fascinating insight into the couple relationship and how we fall down familiar, predictable holes, with equally fascinating and helpful ways we can learn to look at them with new eyes and thereby find new and improved outcomes
Jam packed with insight and wisdom ... I found this book a hugely rich and engaging read.
Drills down into the nitty gritty of domestic bliss
Gives us good advice on how to navigate those tricky arguments
There'
Drawing from a number of case studies and her experience as a couples therapist, Joanna Harrison delivers an eye-opening, warm-hearted and immensely practicable read on five key issues that all couples have to work through to achieve a well-functioning relationship
A wise and hopeful guide to the true work of love, and why it'
'Harrison presents her insights with gentleness, wisdom and plenty of examples from real life - as well as delicious flashes of humour. There's no better way to be supported than to read this life-changing book'
[Joanna Harrison] knows her stuff!
This book is jam packed with insight and wisdom. Joanna Harrison encourages the most important thing for better relationships -reflection and curiosity. Easy to navigate and divided into key themes such as Sex, Parenting and Communication, I found this book a hugely rich and engaging read.
Joanna Harrison'
If I've learned anything from this book - it's that it'
Like a steady, reliable friend, <i>Five Arguments</i> guides us through critical conversations about making love last I'm painfully divorced, but if I'd read and heeded Harrison's sage advice, I don'
It wouldn'
Vital
A visionary book which shows you - in five different eloquent and convincing ways - that you need to break some eggs to create the best kind of relationship
Arguing is good for your relationship. I get more worried when couples say we never argue. So I applaud Harrison for normalising arguments, teaching skills, offering up ideas for reflection and sharing what worked for her clients. Practical, compassionate and thought provoking
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