HOW LOVING RELATIONSHIPS WORK

HOW LOVING RELATIONSHIPS WORK

by Anne Geraghty (Author)

Synopsis

Most books on relationships focus on the dynamics between the individuals. This one focuses on the love. Everything happening in an intimate sexual relationship can be seen as love trying to remain alive, even when there's conflict, betrayal and loss. When our perspective shifts away from the individuals and onto what is happening for the body of the love, then patterns, synchronicities and symmetries are revealed in a new light. This approach is radically different and explains the meaning of behaviour in the context of love, rather than judging what should be happening and suggesting ways to change things. Partnering is a set of techniques and processes that allow a couple to tap into the power, wisdom and nourishment of their love. As this book is all original material, there are literally no other books quite like it. So, despite the plethora of marriage guidance, partnership counselling titles and articles, this book is the accumulation of some 30 years of the author and partner journey into the deep waters and mysterious energies of relationships.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Vega Books
Published: 30 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 1843337053
ISBN 13: 9781843337058

Author Bio
Anne Geraghty is a former Clinical Psychologist, Educational Psychologist and university researcher in Applied Psychology. She studied in Europe, Asia and Africa in the 1980s, and was Director of the Median Rajneesh healing Centre in Poona in India for nearly 10 years. She created and ran the UK Rajneesh centre, and in the 1990s founded The Amap Organisation in London as a study centre for psychotherapy and personal growth. She remains co-director whilst running courses and workshops on relationships and family matters from Amap and her base in central Wales. She has contributed to some half-dozen books and articles in her specialist field and appeared in that role on television nationally for BBC 1, BBC 2 and Carlton TV.