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Attached--The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help YouFind by Amir LevineΒ | Conversation Starters
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Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help YouFind by Amir Levine | Conversation Starters
Psychiatrist and neuroscientist Amir Levine writes the breakthrough book on the science of love.
In his book Attached, Levin teams up with psychologist Rachel S.F. Heller to explain the most advanced relationship science to date – the attachment theory and how it can help us find love and sustain it for the long haul. The attachment theory is the basis of many parenting ideologies and methods that a number of bestselling books are about. But there has never been such a guide for adult romantic relationships and that's where Levine's book Attached step in.
Attached guides the readers in recognizing their personal attachment style and that of their potential (or current) mates. It offers a wealth of advice to its readers on how to wisely navigate their relationships with the knowledge of their attachment styles and their partner's. Attached is an insighful look at the complex science of love that brings the readers on the road to stronger, more fulfilling and more lasting relationships.
University of California Professor Philip Shaver praises the book's extensive research and says that the book's "deep insights and invaluable skills that will benefit every reader." Harvard Medical School professor John B. Herman describes Attached as years of research distilled "into a practical, highly readable guide."
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