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A modern approach to relationships This book is a transformative, do-it-yourself guide for anyone who wants to do better in love. It is not about working together with your partner on your issues (so if you're in a relationship, don't let your partner read it over your shoulder!). It's not about bringing out the toolkit and trying to 'fix' yourself (nor is it about pointing the finger at your partner!). It's about figuring out who you are - or become - when you're in a relationship. It's about knowing your strengths, triggers, reactions and vulnerabilities. It's about having tools you can use to cope with challenges, iron out your difficulties and work towards being content and at ease in your relationships, your own unique version of a Good Partner.

Product code: 9781460765272

ISBN 9781460765272
No. Of Pages 288
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

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Analyze your strengths and vulnerabilities with Karen's help.

Sue - June 2022

Karen Nimmo is a Wellington psychologist, blogger and practitioner – rooted in reality and practicalities. Her newest book is all of that and the manual you need for your significant relationship. “In the busyness of life, finding and sustaining love can be a challenge. But because our relationships play such a key role in our happiness – or when they go wrong, our misery – it is important to figure out who you are, or who you become, when you’re with someone. Clinical psychologist Karen Nimmo will help you self-analyse your strengths and vulnerabilities, reactions and behaviours. You’ll also learn practical tools for being content and at ease in your relationships, master strategies for ironing out difficulties, and figure out your own unique version of a good partner – after all, the only person you can ever hope to fully understand is you.”