Good relations

£9.99

Being able to engage in relationships productively – from intimate domestic ones to relationships with friends and colleagues – is the key to thriving. It impacts our health, well-being, financial security and happiness. In fact, research suggests the ability to do well socially is more important for success than academic excellence or even a high IQ. The case for good relationships is made and settled. But how do we get there? In this book, Janet Reibstein takes you through how to ‘learn relationships’ and explores the skills needed to communicate better, have empathy, and develop more productive and satisfying relationships at all levels.

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Description

The psychologist’s guide to getting on with people‘ – The TimesBrilliantly empowering and truly life-changinga must-read for improving relationships.’ – Gwyneth PaltrowUtterly fantastic. Read immediately.‘ – Claudia WinklemanDo you want to get on with people better?Having good relationships – from partners and family to your friends or colleagues – is the key to thriving. Research shows it impacts your health, well-being, financial security and happiness. But how do you get there?Leading psychologist Janet Reibstein shows you step by step how to ‘learn’ relationships. By practising four essential skills, you can master how to communicate clearly, develop empathy and forge meaningful connections. You’ll also learn how to make crucial repairs when things go wrong, so even the most difficult interaction can be a positive one. Consider this your personal guidebook to more productive and satisfying relationships in every aspect of your life.

Additional information

Weight 0.454 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 2.5 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

272

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

306.85 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K