Books - Health - Relationships
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Retox for Life by Jennifer Traig
Playing against common wisdom, this book is poised to capitalize on the backlash to the cultural obsession with detoxing, purifying, cleansing, and simplifying. It offers tips on better loving through chemistry. It helps you get back the fun and friends that fell by the wayside on your mind-numbing path to health and well-being
Paperback, 144 pp, $22.95. Buy
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Think Like a Guy: How to Get a Guy by Thinking Like One by Giuliana DePandi
"E! News" anchor Giuliana DePandi tells women how to really get the man they want by getting into their heads in this funny guide to dating - that really works!
Guiliana DePandi has distilled her knowledge as an on-the-town dater in LA into this funny but oh-so-practical and effective handbook. DePandi knows what it's like "out there" and has done "extensive fieldwork" to learn what turns guys off... and on.
'Think Like a Guy' isn't 'The Rules' - it's not so much about getting married as making sure rafts of men are always hanging around. It's a hard-headed practical book for women who acknowledge that men and women simply think differently.
Paperback, 172 pp, $19.95. Buy
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How Men Stuff Up Relationships by Patrick McNally
This is the book that women have longed for and men have dreaded! In Patrick's signature humorous way, he takes a long hard look at modern relationships and examines why divorce rates are soaring and relationships are failing in record numbers. More importantly, he also shows women how to take action to improve their relationships and develop a long-lasting loving partnership with their man. From understanding your own Personal Criteria Selection Process (how to pick the right man for you!) to accepting that there are some things about your partner you just can't change, this book will transform how you interact with your mate and ensure that your relationship is taken to a new level of happiness and contentment.
Paperback, 240 pp, $29.99. Buy
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You and Your Grandchild by Joan Gomez
This handbook, designed for grandmothers and grandmothers-to-be explains how to adjust to this new role in life. It illustrates how the "autumn years" can be a challenging, rewarding and fun time, and includes advice on many aspects of relationships with grandchildren
Paperback, 256 pp, $21.95. Buy
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To Mom, with Love by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
Hardback, 144 pp, $20.95. Buy
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To Grandma, with Love by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
Hardback, 138 pp, $20.95. Buy
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Be Honest -Youre Not That into Him Either by Ian Kerner
Stop lowering your standards and start reaching for love! The world is full of sensational women, but in today's market there are too few good men to go around (or so it appears). In this smash national bestseller, Dr. Ian Kerner, sex therapist, explores the battlefield of sex, hookups, go-nowhere relationships, and the dismal dating treadmill -- arming women with a sharper set of insights and the tools for change. With humor and sincerity, Kerner shows women how to break the cycle of dating defeat and use the power of sex to find love -- with a great guy who is into you.
Paperback, 192 pp, $19.95. Buy
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Love Signals by David Givens
A world renowned anthropologist explores the nonverbal signs, signals, and cues human beings exchange to attract and keep their mates. As a medium of communication, Love's silent language predates speech by millions of years. Today, we still express emotions and feelings largely apart from words. The postures, gestures, and facial cues of attraction are in all societies and cultures. 'Love Signals' is part ethnography and part how-to. Dr Givens documents the little courting rituals witnessed in elevators, on subways, and in the workplace. Knowing the unspoken vocabulary of love.
Paperback, 256 pp, $20.95. Buy
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Where Did Our Love Go? by Yvonne Roberts
So many couples find it increasingly difficult to stay together. And yet... a substantial proportion of those couples later regret splitting up and say they wish they had tried harder to mend the relationship. The question is: how? The vast majority refuse to go to counselling and, if they do go, they seek help, on average, six years too late. For this book, 'J', 35, and 'R', aged 40, talked to Yvonne Roberts supported by relationship therapist Gillian Walton and family sociologist Penny Mansfield over a 12-month period. The result is an extraordinarily insight into a marriage in distress, as this team of three try to unpick the source of the conflict and offer suggestions that might help to put it right.
Hardback, $35.00. Buy
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Get Serious About Getting Married: 365 Proven Ways to Find Love in Less Than a Year by Janis Spindel
With more than seven hundred marriages to her credit, Spindel lays out a clear road map for women who are single -- but don't want to be. She explains how to set your priorities, update your look, maximize your dating opportunities, and enter into a lasting and satisfying commitment. Get ready to succeed with helpful questionnaires, sidebars, lively tips, and candid, age-specific advice geared toward women who are already established in their lives and careers. And here's the great news: The marriage of your dreams is within reach! Prepare to laugh, prepare to do some serious thinking, and prepare to find the love of your life with this ultimate guide to unlocking your soul mate's heart -- and your own.
Paperback, 282 pp, $20.95. Buy
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Dare To Forgive: The Power Of Letting Go And Moving On by Edward Hallowell
Paperback, 272 pp, $18.95. Buy
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Drink Me by Skye Rogers
You don't fall in love with an alcoholic - you fall in love with a man. At least at first. But why do women fall for 'damaged' men? And why do women keep looking for love to fix everything? Dan's drunkenness seemed comparatively joyous. He never got ill - not even a cold. There were no scars. If this was self-destruction� perhaps it wasn't so bad after all. Skye Rogers tells her moving story about the great love - and fight - of her life. Lyrically written and many-layered� Drink Me is a book everyone who has ever loved should read.
Paperback, 352 pp, $27.95. Buy
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Closing the Deal: Two Married Guys Reveal the Dirty Truth to Getting Your Man to Commit by Richard Kirshenbaum and Daniel Rosenberg
A humorous, modern woman's guide to landing a husband, written by a pair of happily married men and relationship counselors, offers insight into the psychology of reluctant grooms, sharing quizzes and sample exercises that women can use to track their progress. Reprint. 35,000 first printing.
Paperback, 256 pp, $18.95. Buy
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Healing the Shame That Binds You by John Bradshaw
"I used to drink," writes John Bradshaw, "to solve the problems caused by drinking. The more I drank to relieve my shame-based loneliness and hurt, the more I felt ashamed." Shame is the motivator behind our toxic behaviours: the compulsion, co-dependency, addiction and drive to super achieve that breaks down the family and destroys personal lives. This book has helped millions identify their personal shame, understand the underlying reasons for it, address these root causes and release themselves from the shame that binds them to their past failures.
Paperback, 316 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Date Expectations by Paul Reizin
Tells the true story of some of the most disastrous dates in the history of courtship. This book aims to teach readers how to interpret the secret language of the lonely hearts columns, and how to read between the lines of a recorded message, and more
Paperback, 368 pp, $24.95. Buy
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Let Love Find You by John Selby
Where are you going wrong? How can you invite true love and sexual satisfaction into your life? The author has the answers to these questions you may have about improving your love life and creating relationships that work. He explains how you can overcome the barriers that lie between you and the love of your life
Paperback, 224 pp, $27.95. Buy
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U-Turn by John Aiken
Do you try to please your partner at all costs? Do you sabotage yourself in relationships? Do you keep going out with the wrong person?You're not alone. In this groundbreaking work from a clinical psychologist you will finally understand the causes and influences that prevent you from having that special long-term happiness you crave. People who 'give themselves up' in relationships rarely find the right partner. U-Turn will help you gain a relationship that works.
Paperback, 223 pp, $29.95. Buy
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Chicken Soup For The Teenage Soul: The Real Deal Friends by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
Paperback, 320 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Complete Idiot's Guide To Intimacy by Paul Coleman
Doctors have identified an inability to achieve intimacy - both physical and emotional - as a key factor in difficult personal relationships. But for those struggling with this hidden problem, therapy and dense texts have been the only answers.The Complete Idiot's Guide to Intimacy provides a beacon for those looking for clear, understandable answers. Dr. Paul Coleman, a practicing psychologist, gives readers a clear path to making changes by helping them to identify intimacy problems, understand key differences between men and women, change perceptions, overcome arguments, and effectively communicate. He also covers sexual intimacy issues including intimacy during stressful times, transitions, and as relationships progress.
Paperback, 352 pp, $26.95. Buy
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Help The Original Human Dilemma by Garret Keizer
Drawing from history, literature, firsthand interviews, and personal anecdotes, Help invites us to ponder what is at stake whenever one human being tries to assist another. From the biblical good Samaritan to present-day humanitarians, from heroic sacrifices in times of political oppression to nagging dilemmas in times of ordinary stress, Garret Keizer takes us on a journey that is at once far ranging and never far from where we live.
Paperback, 288 pp, $20.95. Buy
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