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"As humans, we are programmed to live in community--to love and nurture each other. Our happiness depends greatly on our capacity to establish and maintain good relationships with others. However, most of us carry deep emotional wounds that prevent us from creating healthy bonds. [This book] can help us understand our relationship with our parents, our children, our partner, our friends, and our colleagues, while helping you process your own emotional history. [The author] explains love from a scientific, psychological, and human perspective, teaching us how to find the people that inspire us and therefore improve our lives"--…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"As humans, we are programmed to live in community--to love and nurture each other. Our happiness depends greatly on our capacity to establish and maintain good relationships with others. However, most of us carry deep emotional wounds that prevent us from creating healthy bonds. [This book] can help us understand our relationship with our parents, our children, our partner, our friends, and our colleagues, while helping you process your own emotional history. [The author] explains love from a scientific, psychological, and human perspective, teaching us how to find the people that inspire us and therefore improve our lives"--
Autorenporträt
La doctora Marian Rojas Estapé es psiquiatra licenciada en Medicina y Cirugía por la Universidad de Navarra. Trabaja en el Instituto Español de Investigaciones Psiquiátricas, en Madrid, y su labor profesional se centra, principalmente, en el tratamiento de personas con ansiedad, depresión, trastornos de personalidad, trastornos de conducta y en terapias familiares. Es profesora invitada de la escuela de negocios IPADE en México y ha participado en varios proyectos de cooperación y voluntariado fuera de España. Creadora del proyecto ilussio sobre emociones, motivación y felicidad en el mundo empresarial, es, además, asidua conferenciante nacional e internacional. Marián Rojas Estapé, who currently works at the Spanish Institute of Psychiatric Research graduated from the University of Navarra in 2007. She then volunteered with several NGOs helping victims of sexual trafficking and severe trauma. These experiences inspired her to learn more about emotional pain and how to heal it.