Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh | ISBN: | 9781310533341 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | May 6, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh |
ISBN: | 9781310533341 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | May 6, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Man – Woman Equation
Nurturing/Breaking up of Relationships
Single Parenthood
Adolescence and Breakups
Signs of An Emotional Upheaval
When Should Parents Step in?
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Her eyes are all red and swollen up, with weeping into her pillow. Her sobs in size are doleful enough to wring the heart of a stone. She wants lot of sympathy or perhaps she wants to crawl into a corner, where she can tell herself that her life has ended because he has gone away without a second glance. Under such circumstances, you can only approach her at your own risk and peril. Well, my commiserations. Your teenager, or even an ex-teenager/young adult/adult has taken his or for her first step into the Heartbreak Hotel.
This book is for all those people, who want to know more about how relationships can be sustained and preserved, and also how to cope with heartbreak in a sensible manner without any help of psychologists to tell you what is wrong with you, and what you did wrong, which made him leave.
Also, this book is going to give you a number of other relationships, family, and human relationships and the reason why they are still so powerful and necessary in the human psyche and social scheme of things.
Now, let us have a little historical insight in the psychology of human relationships and emotions.
Millions of years ago, when man accepted the fact that he had to have some social rules which would govern human conduct and human behavior, that was when he set out conventional rules for relationships and the interaction between the members of a family, the members of the tribe, clan, and then the members of society.
The relationship between close blood relatives, those bound together with genetic ties were going to be totally different and apart from the relationships that one would have in the making of relationships with people with other unrelated genetic ties.
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Man – Woman Equation
Nurturing/Breaking up of Relationships
Single Parenthood
Adolescence and Breakups
Signs of An Emotional Upheaval
When Should Parents Step in?
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Her eyes are all red and swollen up, with weeping into her pillow. Her sobs in size are doleful enough to wring the heart of a stone. She wants lot of sympathy or perhaps she wants to crawl into a corner, where she can tell herself that her life has ended because he has gone away without a second glance. Under such circumstances, you can only approach her at your own risk and peril. Well, my commiserations. Your teenager, or even an ex-teenager/young adult/adult has taken his or for her first step into the Heartbreak Hotel.
This book is for all those people, who want to know more about how relationships can be sustained and preserved, and also how to cope with heartbreak in a sensible manner without any help of psychologists to tell you what is wrong with you, and what you did wrong, which made him leave.
Also, this book is going to give you a number of other relationships, family, and human relationships and the reason why they are still so powerful and necessary in the human psyche and social scheme of things.
Now, let us have a little historical insight in the psychology of human relationships and emotions.
Millions of years ago, when man accepted the fact that he had to have some social rules which would govern human conduct and human behavior, that was when he set out conventional rules for relationships and the interaction between the members of a family, the members of the tribe, clan, and then the members of society.
The relationship between close blood relatives, those bound together with genetic ties were going to be totally different and apart from the relationships that one would have in the making of relationships with people with other unrelated genetic ties.