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#Love:: 21st-Century Relationships
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#Love:: 21st-Century Relationships

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How do we find enduring love? Can we separate our own sense of well-being and success from that of a relationship?  Can we learn from our mistakes and past blunders?  What are the traps and pitfalls in today’s relationships?  How does technology affect the modern couple?  
This practical book deals with all these subjects, and more. Written by an experienced couples therapist with years of experience dealing with various relationship issues, #Love: 21st Century Relationships is the perfect guide to the modern relationship. Taking into account the unique circumstances of the modern dating scene, it deals with finding, keeping and creating lasting love in the era of social media. With practical guides to help during times of trouble, such as how to have a good fight, this book guides the reader through the pitfalls to attain a stronger, healthier and more loving relationship.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMercier Press
Release dateSep 2, 2016
ISBN9781781173732
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Trish Murphy

Trish Murphy is a fully qualified and accredited psychotherapist, trainer, mediator and consultant working in private practice, academic and business fields. She offers counselling and therapy in Couples Counselling and Sexual Intimacy Therapy, as well as individual psychotherapy. Trish has a weekly column in 'The Irish Times', is the resident psychotherapist/agony aunt on the 'Ray D’Arcy Show 'and appears monthly on the 'TV AM' on TV3.

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