The Psychology of Romantic Relationships
Capture the heart and the mind with The Psychology of Romantic Relationships, a thoughtful exploration by Ami Rokach, Erez Zverling, and Ami Sha’ked. This incisive volume blends empirical research with real‑world insight to illuminate why lovers think, behave, and bond the way they do—making it essential reading for therapists, students, and couples around the world.
Discover clear, accessible chapters that unpack attachment styles, communication patterns, emotional regulation, jealousy, intimacy, and the lifecycle of relationships. The authors translate complex psychological theory into practical understanding, offering evidence-based perspectives on how relationships form, flourish, fracture, and heal. If you’re seeking tools to improve conflict resolution, deepen emotional connection, or support clients more effectively, this book provides a coherent roadmap.
What makes this edition compelling is its balance of scholarship and application: rigorous research is presented in engaging prose, with case examples and actionable strategies that readers can use immediately. Ideal for professionals in marriage and family therapy, psychology students, and anyone committed to healthier partnerships, it’s also relevant for international audiences—readers in the United States, UK, Canada, Australia, and beyond will find culturally informed insights that translate across contexts.
Ready to transform understanding into better relationships? Add The Psychology of Romantic Relationships to your shelf today and start building stronger, more resilient connections—whether for personal growth, academic study, or clinical practice.
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