Getting Relationships Right: How to Build Resilience and Thrive in Life, Love, and Work
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by Melanie Joy PhD (Author)
Bestselling author, psychologist, and relationship coach Melanie Joy
shares the principles and tools that can make any relationship, from
personal to professional, healthier and more resilient.
Relationships
are complicated. Yet it's an unfortunate reality that while most of us
have to learn complex geometry that we'll probably never use, we don't
get a single formal lesson in how to relate to others. In this one-stop
guide, psychologist Melanie Joy reveals the common psychological
dynamics that underlie all kinds of relationships--with a romantic
partner, friends, family members, colleagues--in short, with anyone in
any situation. Understanding these dynamics will help you make all your
relationships healthier and more resilient.
Relationships are
like bodies: they get sick when their immune system is weaker than the
germs that stress them. Drawing on the most relevant research as well as
on her own extensive experience as a psychologist, Joy explains how to
strengthen your relational immune system to resist not only
interpersonal stressors but also largely invisible yet potentially
devastating societal stressors like racism and sexism. With this
understanding, you can cultivate relationships that consistently reflect
core moral values and honor the dignity of everyone involved. Resilient
relationships are not only a source of joy and fulfillment for those
who are in them, they also support the thriving of the organizations and
communities of which we all are a part.