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Listopia > Thomas Mauser's votes on the list RELATIONSHIP POP-PSYCHOLOGY (9 Books)
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The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts
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"rating: 4/5
So far, the most useful book I’ve read. It’s reminiscent of Fromm’s work, but without the excessive religion and anti-capitalist critique. Plus, it actually gives real advice and practical exercises." |
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The Art of Loving
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"rating: 3.75/5
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rated it 3 stars
Not bad, but there’s a lot about religion and capitalism. Though that’s expected — it’s Fromm, after all. But there’s little practical value." See Review |
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How to Love (Mindfulness Essentials, #3)
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"rating: 3,25/5
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rated it 3 stars
Very similar to Fromm’s book, but from a Buddhist perspective. Quite short, with a lot of rather obvious points, though that’s actually a plus. Many ideas made me seriously reflect. " See Review |
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Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love
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"rating: 2.75/5
Not bad, it describes patterns of the types, but it lacks the disorganized type and a mention that attachment types are essentially coordinates. There’s a lot of extra content and it’s drawn out." |
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Mating in Captivity: Reconciling the Erotic and the Domestic
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"rating: 2.75/5
Not bad, lots of reflections on the institution of marriage, specifically examining the issue of losing passion in relationships, and offering possible solutions. There are many useful ideas, but you have to dig for them. Quite a bit of unnecessary content." |
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After the Honeymoon: How Conflict Can Improve Your Relationship
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"rating: 2.75/5
Same story. The book isn’t bad, there are interesting ideas, but you have to dig for them. A lot of unnecessary, drawn-out content." |
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Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples
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"rating: 2.75/5
Same story. The book isn’t bad, there are interesting ideas, but you have to dig for them. A lot of unnecessary, drawn-out content." |
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Hold Me Tight
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"rating 1/5
Same story. There are some good ideas, but very, very few. The book is very drawn-out and quite trivial. I just skimmed through it. " |
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The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert
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"rating: 0/5
I couldn’t bear it and didn’t finish reading. An utterly trivial book, totally “for moms.” I laughed so hard at the practical exercises I was rolling on the floor. Absolutely cringy." |
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