Author: | John Lee | ISBN: | 9781596529267 |
Publisher: | Turner Publishing Company | Publication: | October 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | Turner | Language: | English |
Author: | John Lee |
ISBN: | 9781596529267 |
Publisher: | Turner Publishing Company |
Publication: | October 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | Turner |
Language: | English |
From best-selling relationship expert comes a common-sense guide to help you and your partner increase your emotional intelligence, teaching you practical ways to express your feelings and strengthen your relationship.
What makes a relationship healthy? Most men and women will respond that it's good communication to be able to openly express their own thoughts and feelings, and to better understand their partner's. Emotional Intelligence for Couples explains basic principles of emotional intelligence to equip you with common-sense ways to express your feelings, allowing you to enjoy greater intimacy, clearer communication, and a deeper connection than you have ever known. Discover answers to questions like:
What actions and behaviors will make our relationship healthier?
How can we practice healthy arguing and recognize healthy anger?
How can we prevent our criticism, manipulation, and blame games?
Why do I need personal boundaries?
From best-selling relationship expert comes a common-sense guide to help you and your partner increase your emotional intelligence, teaching you practical ways to express your feelings and strengthen your relationship.
What makes a relationship healthy? Most men and women will respond that it's good communication to be able to openly express their own thoughts and feelings, and to better understand their partner's. Emotional Intelligence for Couples explains basic principles of emotional intelligence to equip you with common-sense ways to express your feelings, allowing you to enjoy greater intimacy, clearer communication, and a deeper connection than you have ever known. Discover answers to questions like:
What actions and behaviors will make our relationship healthier?
How can we practice healthy arguing and recognize healthy anger?
How can we prevent our criticism, manipulation, and blame games?
Why do I need personal boundaries?