Wired for dating

how understanding neurobiology and attachment style can help you find your ideal mate
Stan Tatkin PsyD MFT ; foreword by Harville Hendrix PhD and Helen LaKelly Hunt PhD
Book - 2016

In Wired for Dating, psychologist and relationship expert Stan Tatkin offers simple. proven-effective principles drawn from neuroscience and attachment theory to help you date smart and finally find your match. You'll learn how people become attracted to one another, how to move toward or away from commitment, and the important role the brain and nervous system play in romance. The book includes exercises, real-life scenarios, and practical tips to prepare you for dating and making a meaningful connection and with a little practice, you'll be ready to meet your ideal partner.-- book cover

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tatkin, Stan (Author)
Other Authors: Hendrix, Harville (author of foreword.), Hunt, Helen, 1949- (author of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, Inc., [2016]
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505 0 |a Before You Date -- Seeing Clearly Through the Fog of Infatuation -- Dealing with the Dating Jitters -- Uncovering the Clues to a Good Match -- Know Yourself, Know Your Partner -- Anchors: Two Are Better than One -- Islands: I Can Do It Myself -- Waves: I Can't Do It Without You -- Do Your Nervous Systems Play Well? -- Breaking Up -- Making It Last -- Dating Is Forever. 
520 |a "In the age of online dating, finding a real connection can seem more daunting than ever! So, why not stack the odds of finding the right person in your favor? This book offers simple, proven-effective principles drawn from neuroscience and attachment theory to help you find the perfect mate,"--Amazon.com. 
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