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Good love in a relationship

Joan Garriga

9786077475576
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This is not a book about what to do or what not to do in a relationship. It does not talk about ideal models. It talks about diverse relationships, with their own patterns and navigation styles. But it also talks about those issues that usually make things work or break down i...

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Good love in a relationship

This is not a book about what to do or what not to do in a relationship. It does not talk about ideal models. It talks about diverse relationships, with their own patterns and navigation styles. But it also talks about those issues that usually make things work or break down in a couple, and about the ingredients that facilitate or hinder building a good relationship and maintaining it. In addition, it gives clues for each person to find their own formula, their model and their way of living as a couple.

Joan Garriga, a gestalt psychologist and specialist in family constellations, an expert therapist who has seen many couples pass through his practice, makes it clear that in relationships there are no good or bad people, no guilty or innocent, no righteous or sinners. "What there are are good and bad relationships: relationships that enrich us and relationships that impoverish us. There is joy and sorrow. There is good love and bad love. And it is that love is not enough to ensure well-being: good love is needed."


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This is not a book about what to do or what not to do in a relationship. It does not talk about ideal models. It talks about diverse relationships, with their own patterns and navigation styles. But it also talks about those issues that usually make things work or break down in a couple, and about the ingredients that facilitate or hinder building a good relationship and maintaining it. In addition, it gives clues for each person to find their own formula, their model and their way of living as a couple.

Joan Garriga, a gestalt psychologist and specialist in family constellations, an expert therapist who has seen many couples pass through his practice, makes it clear that in relationships there are no good or bad people, no guilty or innocent, no righteous or sinners. "What there are are good and bad relationships: relationships that enrich us and relationships that impoverish us. There is joy and sorrow. There is good love and bad love. And it is that love is not enough to ensure well-being: good love is needed."

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