Revolutionary Art of Changing Your Heart
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Product details
- ISBN 9781472263063
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
- Publication Date: 13 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
The perfect guide for resuscitating and renewing relationships.
In a love relationship each partner should feel Connected, Protected and Respected - yet it can be difficult to sustain amidst a busy life in a busy world. Whether you are in the early stages of love or whether you've been married for years you will gain the knowledge and tools to help improve and maintain a successful relationship. From how to breathe new life into an old relationship, how to not get divorced and even how to walk away from a bad relationship, Andrew gives you the practical tools to ensure you have a happy and fulfilled life and find the right relationship for you.
Complete with easy to follow diagrams, questionnaires and personality analysis, this is an easy to follow guide to getting your relationship back on track.
Andrew Fuller is the author of TRICKY KIDS, GUERILLA TACTICS FOR TEACHERS, HELP YOUR CHILD SUCCEED AT SCHOOL, (RAISING REAL PEOPLE (ACER), FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING (ACER), WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER and BEATING BULLIES. Andrew has also co-authored a series of programmes for the promotion of resilience and emotional intelligence used in over 3,500 schools in Britain and Australia called The Heart Masters.
As a clinical psychologist, Andrew works with many schools and communities in Australia and internationally, specialising in the wellbeing of young people and their families. He is a Fellow of the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Learning and Educational Development at the University of Melbourne.
http://andrewfuller.com.au/
