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The Platonic Theory: Understanding and Building Stable Attachments

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The Platonic Theory: Understanding and Building Stable Attachments

$18.38
 
Is comprehending the theory of attachment the key to creating enduring relationships and discovering your friends in a world that is becoming more and more fragmented?

How do we build and maintain friendships in a time of distraction, exhaustion, and confusion, particularly in a culture that frequently values romantic love over all other types of relationships? THE PLATONIC THEORY explains the most recent, frequently surprising discoveries about our relationships, such as why your friends aren't into you and the fallacy that "friendships happen organically" (just like cultivating any relationship, making friends takes work!). To build and maintain friendships, as Daniel Stones argues, you must be aware of your attachment style-secure, anxious, or avoidant-since it holds the key to understanding what is succeeding and what is failing in your relationships.

At any age, it's possible to make new friends and strengthen existing ones; in fact, it's crucial. The good news is that you may use attachment theory's insights and the most recent friendship research to improve the quantity and quality of your interactions. THE PLATONIC THEORY offers a simple and practical guide for creating meaningful relationships with other people-and, in the process, developing into our happiest, most content selves.


Author: Daniel Stones
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: Oct 22, 2022
Number of Pages: 92 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798359538763
 

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