
Patterns of Romance: How You Select Partners in Intimacy,
The Ways You Connect and Why You Break Apart
Martin Blinder, M.D. with Carmen Lynch, M.S.W.
An all-encompassing picture of romantic relationships
in all their richness and complexity, provides answers to questions everyone
considers:
* Why of all the people in the world have I fallen in love with him/her?
* Do I send out some signal that attracts one kind of lover and puts off
others?
* What are the warning signs of love in danger?
MARTIN BLINDER, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Clinical
Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, and Editor-in-chief
of Family Therapy. His numerous publications and credits include Lovers,
Killers, Husbands and Wives and Psychiatry in the Everyday Practice of Law.
He has been interviewed in numerous publications including Cosmopolitan,
Glamour and USA Today, and has been a columnist for First magazine. He has
appeared with Oprah Winfrey, Ted Koppel, and Larry King, among others.
Cloth, 222 pages, 6x9
$21.95
Psychology/Sociology
LC 88-83381
ISBN 0944435-04-1
Selection- Family Therapy
Psychology Today, and
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