Product details
- ISBN 9781472988003
- Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 16 Jan 2025
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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'Attachment theory is everywhere, but is everything you've heard about it right? Laura Mucha explains it all. Learn how to better understand yourself and your relationships, and how to improve them.' - Fearne Cotton
Do you over-analyse relationships? Or do you avoid thinking about them altogether? How do you think your childhood impacts you and your relationships?
In Please Find Attached seven people talk candidly about their upbringings, loves and losses. Delving deep into their lives, Laura Mucha explains everything you need to know about attachment theory, the most well-researched relationship science, and how it can make sense of our lives.
Please Find Attached explores why you think, feel and behave the way you do with loved ones, and helps you have better relationships as a result.
Laura Mucha is a poet and Author-in-Residence in the Department of Public Health & Primary Care, University of Cambridge. Her writing has won multiple international awards and been featured on TV, radio and public transport, as well as in hospitals, hospices, prisons, books, magazines and newspapers around the world.
Laura’s debut book Love Factually / We Need to Talk About Love was described as “fantastic” by the Daily Mail and “a marvellous feat” by Richard Curtis. Her books for children have been described as “stunningly original” by BookTrust and “a must for every school library and classroom” by The School Librarian.
When she isn’t writing, Laura spends her time visiting schools around the world and working with organisations such as UNICEF to try to improve the lives of children.