Deal Breakers

Deal Breakers

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Zusammenfassung

Exposes the common warning signs (the 'deal breakers') that a relationship either needs to dissolve or change, plus takes a critical eye at the archetypal relationship patterns of men that, if left unchallenged, keep women trapped in 'relationship purgatory'.

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Deal Breakers by Bethany Marshall

Deciding when to work on a relationship and when to walk away is a skill that can prevent us wasting months and even years of our lives on partners that will never make us truly happy. Once we have learned to identify the deal breaker in a relationship we can empower ourselves to action, and then change and improve our lives. Whereas books like 'He's Just Not That Into You' explored relationship troubles in black and white, 'Deal Breakers' covers all the shades of grey that lie in between - all those areas where relationships can hit an impasse. Some deal breakers are easy to identify - one partner wants marriage, the other doesn't - yet many are more subtle and difficult to pinpoint. Dr Bethany Marshall is a relationships expert. She has identified specific male archetypes and the traits that frustrate and infuriate their partners. Here, for the first time in book form, is advice that can help any woman who is trying too hard to make her relationship work.
Dr Bethany Marshall runs a private practice as a psycho-analyst in Beverly Hills and Pasedena, California. She regularly appears as a contributing psychological commentator on Good Morning America and CNN Headline News. She lives in Beverly Hills.
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ISBN 13 9781847370617
ISBN 10 1847370616
Titel Deal Breakers
Autor Bethany Marshall
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Simon & Schuster Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-04-16
Seitenanzahl 224
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