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Steven Stosny, PhD, has treated more than 6,000 people through his organization Compassion Power. He is the author of Living Loving After Betrayal. Love Without Hurt, and How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It with Pat Love. His textbook, Treating Attachment Abuse set a new standard mehr anzeigen for treating family abuse and was a Behavioral Science Book Selection. His Psychology Today blog on relationships is one of the most popular, with more than seven million views. weniger anzeigen

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Interesting and insightful. Goes to the roots of why each gender thinks the way it does and therefore acts the we they do. At first, I was skeptical but the book was spot on too many times for me to discount the theories.
 
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KyleneJones | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 25, 2022 |
Caveat: it's not what you think. :)

So I picked this up because, lately, I've been sensing that the "younger generation" is struggling with feelings of betrayal. Oddly enough, the things that older adults see as transient-- organizations, government leaders, laws, etc-- the younger adults see as impermanent and the things that older adults were taught to think of as permanent, e.g. relationships, younger adults see as transient. Younger adults feel betrayed by "the establishment" but are okay, or talk like they're okay, when people and relationships dissolve.

I was hoping the book would give me some insight. It did. Sort of. But not really. Frankly, I'm not sure the how-to portion would work. I think there might be something better out there. But that is hard to know because there are so few books on betrayal period. This was the only one I found that was available to me. Someday when I have gobs of money I'll order them off of Amazon. By then, perhaps, the research will be better.

I really liked his points on trust (what it is and what it isn't). And I was pleasantly surprised that he even thought to bring up attachment theory---which, I suspect, has a deeper connection to the problem than he suspects.
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OutOfTheBestBooks | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 24, 2021 |
Received book from NetGalley for review.
This book addresses the many faces of betrayal in our lives. Very helpful and useful suggestions for moving on from the effects of betrayal. The best thing we can do for ourselves is to let go of the pain and resentment by creating a healing identity.
 
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marquis784 | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 15, 2020 |
 
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