Relationship reset / Conflict management. Families. Friendship. Interpersonal conflict. Interpersonal relations. Interpersonal relations Relationship quality. Communication.

Abrahams, Lissy,

Relationship reset / Relationship reset : how to break the cycle of conflict and create secure and lasting love Lissy Abrahams. - Sydney, NSW : Macmillan Australia, 2022. - 304 pages ; 24 cm.

Scheduled to be published July 2022.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Australian relationship therapist Lissy Abrahams has spent years exploring this question, both in her treatment room helping clients and through extensive research. She knows that long-term conflict leaves us drained, anxious and worried for the emotional wellbeing of our families, but says it is neither intractable nor inevitable. Conflict is caused by unconscious patterns of thinking and behaviour - unresolved feelings of fear, instability or pain - which can be consciously rewired for a healthier, happier relationship. Lissy has seen firsthand how even small changes can help people reduce conflict and reconnect with their partners, improving their quality of life. In Relationship Reset, Lissy provides practical, evidence-based tools to help you: understand how childhood experiences affect adult relationships; identify your blind spots, defence mechanisms and triggers - and recognise them in others; become aware of patterns in conflict, and learn new ways to respond to distress; communicate clearly and openly with your partner, without judgment; develop a more trusting, intimate and stable relationship. Filled with insightful research, case studies and exercises, Relationship Reset will help you rewrite the stories underlying your emotional life, and build a secure and loving union."--Back cover.

General.

9781760989781

26117903

jb2022027454


Conflict management.
Families.
Friendship.
Interpersonal conflict.
Interpersonal relations.
Interpersonal relations--Social aspects.
Relationship quality.
Conflict management.
Interpersonal relations.
Interpersonal relations--Social aspects.
Interpersonal conflict.
Communication.
Relationship quality.
Families.
Friendship.

Marriage & relationships (Australia) Self-help & personal development (Australia) Australian

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