Stronger than you think The 10 blind spots that undermine your relationship... and how to see past them

Gary W. Lewandowski

Book - 2021

A nationally recognized expert on the psychology of relationships offers surprising insights and science-backed tools to help readers find hidden strengths in their relationships and appreciate the love they have or find the one they want.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York : Little, Brown Spark 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Gary W. Lewandowski (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
viii, 292 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-278) and index.
ISBN
9780316454711
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. What If Everything You Know About Relationships Is Wrong?
  • Chapter 2. "Men and Women Are Just Different"
  • Chapter 3. "True Love Should Be Perfect and Effortless"
  • Chapter 4. "I Can't Be Attracted to Someone Who Isn't Gorgeous and Successful"
  • Chapter 5. "If We're Not Having a Lot of Sex, We're Not in Love"
  • Chapter 6. "If You Loved Me, You'd Change"
  • Chapter 7. "It's Wrong to Be Selfish in a Relationship"
  • Chapter 8. "We Need to Be Closer"
  • Chapter 9. "The Less We Argue, the Better"
  • Chapter 10. "I Need You to Always Be There for Me"
  • Chapter 11. "If We Break Up, I'll Be Broken"
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Lewandowski (psychology, Monmouth Univ., NJ; The Science of Relationships) translates and distills academic research to help people look at their romantic relationships and sidestep blind spots. He writes that most relationships, except abusive ones, are healthier than we might think. He says that infrequent sex does not automatically indicate a bad relationship; conflict done well is a better indicator of relational health than "we never fight"; and that some selfishness is good for a relationship. For each blind spot, he provides science-based tips to practice. These are ultimately generalizations that will probably work for most, but not all. Still, this book gives couples excellent research-backed starting points to identify core needs and begin to discuss relational health with each other. VERDICT An excellent choice for readers who are in a romantic relationship or are preparing for one.--Jennifer M. Schlau, Elgin Community Coll., IL

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