Wired to Connect
The Surprising Link Between Brain Science and Strong, Healthy Relationships
The Surprising Link Between Brain Science and Strong, Healthy Relationships
By Amy Banks and Leigh Ann Hirschman
Foreword by Daniel Siegel
By Amy Banks and Leigh Ann Hirschman
Foreword by Daniel Siegel
By Amy Banks and Leigh Ann Hirschman
Foreword by Daniel Siegel
By Amy Banks and Leigh Ann Hirschman
Foreword by Daniel Siegel
Category: Psychology | Personal Growth
Category: Psychology | Personal Growth
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Paperback $17.00
Feb 02, 2016 | ISBN 9781101983218
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Praise
“I love this book! It is beautifully written, engaging, and inspiring. Want more happiness? Want to live longer? Want to be healthier in mind and body? Then learning these four ways to click in to more meaningful and rewarding relationships is your passport to achieving these goals. Let Amy Banks be your guide to a better life of love and laughter. Enjoy!”
—Dr. Daniel Siegel, author of the New York Times bestseller Brainstorm
“The subtext of Four Ways to Click is that we are our relationships. In this amazingly accessible, profound book, you get an introduction to the new, science-based, radical concept that your brain is ‘relational,’ and you get a manual that shows you amazingly effective ways to use your relationships to optimize your brain’s natural inclination to connect. This book will help all joyful people understand the source of their joy, and all unhappy people understand how they can become joyful. This book should be used by every clinician and read by everyone.”
—Harville Hendrix, Ph.D, and Helen LaKelly Hunt, PhD, authors of Getting the Love You Want (Hendrix) and Making Marriage Simple
“Love is not enough. Amy Banks shows how the four essential ingredients for a successful relationship are based in the perplexing architecture of your brain. By understanding what is happening within you, you can vastly improve what is happening between you. This well-written, reader-friendly book can show you how!
—David Feinstein, PhD, co-author of The Energies of Love
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