How to Have Extraordinary Relationships
‘Wise, compassionate and no-nonsense.’ – Monique Roffey
How would you feel if all the key relationships in your life were not just good, but extraordinary?
Why simply survive when you could flourish? We all get stuck in certain behaviour patterns, or may find ourselves dissatisfied with our relationships - whether they're with our co-workers, friends, siblings or partners. Yet small fixes are right there at our fingertips and can make a huge difference to our happiness and wellbeing.
‘Wise, compassionate and no-nonsense.’ – Monique Roffey
How would you feel if all the key relationships in your life were not just good, but extraordinary?
Why simply survive when you could flourish? We all get stuck in certain behaviour patterns, or may find ourselves dissatisfied with our relationships - whether they're with our co-workers, friends, siblings or partners. Yet small fixes are right there at our fingertips and can make a huge difference to our happiness and wellbeing.
Each chapter of How to Have Extraordinary Relationships covers one of therapist and coach Lucy Cavendish’s seven key tips for improving our relationships:
Using case studies and her own professional experience, Lucy offers examples, inspiration and clear, actionable advice to create a guide for anyone who wants to develop their communication skills, improve their relationships and reconnect with the crucial people in their lives.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Quadrille Publishing Ltd
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 256
- ISBN
- 9781837831135
- Utgivelsesår
- 2024
- Format
- 22 x 14 cm
Om forfatteren
Relationships expert Lucy Cavendish is a counsellor, therapist and coach with a Level 4 diploma in Advanced Integrative counselling, who studied with Katherine Woodward Thomas (author of Conscious Uncoupling, True You Awakening, Calling in The One). She is a certified CITO counsellor, a True You Awakening graduate and is trained in Imago couples therapy. Lucy is also a journalist, author and broadcaster. She has written extensively for the Guardian, as well as the Telegraph, The Times and Daily Mail.