How to do Relationships: A step-by-step guide to nurturing your relationship and making love last

How to do Relationships: A step-by-step guide to nurturing your relationship and making love last

by Relate (Author), Anjula Mutanda (Author)

Synopsis

The course of true love isn't always smooth, but rocky relationships needn't be a recurring pattern. Part of the bestselling Relate series, this guide will help you learn what makes relationships work, where they can falter, and how you can maintain a lasting, meaningful and loving connection. - Discover how your personalities and past experiences affect you both - Break negative patterns to build a happier foundation - Navigate relationship choices, such as moving in together, marriage and starting a family - Overcome any relationship obstacle with problem-solving techniques With guidance and support on every aspect of loving relationships, from the moment you meet `the one' to growing old together, this positive and accessible book is the ultimate relationship guide.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Vermilion
Published: 04 Jul 2013

ISBN 10: 0091947995
ISBN 13: 9780091947996
Book Overview: Part of the bestselling Relate series, this guide covers every aspect of all kinds of loving relationships to provide the ultimate relationship guide

Author Bio
Relate (Author) Relate is a national federated charity with 75 years' experience of supporting the nation's relationships. Relate is governed by a Board of Trustees, all of them volunteers, who are deeply committed to realising our vision of a future in which healthy and happy relationships form the heart of a thriving society.Anjula Mutanda (Author) Anjula Mutanda is a highly qualified psychology, relationship and mental health expert and has 10 years of TV experience, including co-presenting Sky 1's series Body Language Secrets and appearing regularly on shows such as GMTV, Lorraine, BBC Breakfast, The Wright Stuff and This Morning. Anjula has been a resident agony aunt for publications such as Company and Reveal and regularly contributes to publications such as Woman, Cosmopolitan, Grazia and Glamour.