Love Sense Love Sense

Love Sense

The Revolutionary New Science of Romantic Relationships

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Publisher Description

The bestselling author of Hold Me Tight presents a revolutionary new understanding of why and how we love, based on cutting-edge research.

Every day, we hear of relationships failing and questions of whether humans are meant to be monogamous. Love Sense presents new scientific evidence that tells us that humans are meant to mate for life. Dr. Johnson explains that romantic love is an attachment bond, just like that between mother and child, and shows us how to develop our "love sense" -- our ability to develop long-lasting relationships.

Love is not the least bit illogical or random, but actually an ordered and wise recipe for survival. Love Sense covers the three stages of a relationship and how to best weather them; the intelligence of emotions and the logic of love; the physical and psychological benefits of secure love; and much more. Based on groundbreaking research, Love Sense will change the way we think about love.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2013
December 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Little, Brown and Company
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
1.7
MB

Customer Reviews

GentleGiantEd ,

Read this once a year

This book is life changing. I’ve been helping couples for 25 years. Dr. Sue Johnson never disappoints. She is grounded in research and connects the dots for you. Pay attention. Spread the word. We may just get through this pickle we humans have gotten ourselves into. edferrigan.com

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