How We Love Workbook, Expanded Edition: Making Deeper Connections in Marriage

How We Love Workbook, Expanded Edition: Making Deeper Connections in Marriage
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It dives into how our love styles were formed way back in our growing up Shannon Touw I wish I would have known the workbook was included in the back of the book. The description I read said nothing about the workbook included. I ordered the workbook also but found out when the book arrived I didn't need to. This book has been instrumental in changing my thinking and my spouse's thinking. It dives into how our love styles were formed way back in our growing up years. The way we interacted with others (especially our parents) has a HUGE impact on how we interact with others as adults. Just being aware of HOW we LOVE and relate to others (or view ourselv. "Loooove this book and would recommend it to any one in a relationship (marriage" according to BWFlower. Loooove this book and would recommend it to any one in a relationship (marriage, friendship, family). If you want to know why you connect/behave towards people the way you do and why people connect/behave towards you the way they do especially where conflict is prevalent, then this book is a MUST read. Milan and Kay using God's principles help you to unravel the source/root of problems when we struggle in relating to one another such as injured imprints that disrupt a relationship, understanding how our love style affects the other, breaking free of negative patterns . Deb W said You Will Not Be Disappointed. Best self-improvement book I've ever read. I feel that every newly married couple should read this. It was amazing how my love style was described and explained to me. I felt like someone looked right into my heart. I've never had anyone or any counselor describe my personality type/love style like the Yerkovichs. Reading this book has helped me tremendously; I could hardly put it down. I don't feel so alone anymore because there are others out there just like me. I've learned so much about myself and different things I can do to help myself. I am so thankful that God
She has been using attachment theory in her professional counseling of couples and families for more than thirteen years.The Yerkoviches have been married thirty-three years and are the parents of four adult children. An ordained pastor with a master’s degree in biblical studies, he has been helping couples and families build healthier relationships for more than twenty-five years. Milan Yerkovich is a weekly talk show host on the New Life Live! radio p
In this expanded and enhanced companion workbook to How We Love, relationship experts Milan and Kay Yerkovich offer assessments and conversation starters to help you and your spouse identify your relational patterns and realize how they are affecting you now. Their solution-focused tools help you:* understand why your spouse relates to you the way he or she does* learn how to break free from the barriers that make you feel stuck * see the connection between your personal love style and your childhood * follow specific, clear goals to create a thriving marriage * ask and answer questions strategically with your spouseThe Yerkoviches have helped thousands of couples around the world heal and renew their relationships. This eminently practical guide will take your marriage to the new level of intimacy you’ve always wanted.. What Determines How You Love?Each of us relates to our spouse based on how we experienced love as a child
With candor and uncommon insight they have demystified the issues in relationships that cause so many couples to get stuck. The effect on all your relationships will be powerful.”–Dr. Jim Masteller, executive director of the Center for Individual and Family Therapy “Through Milan and Kay’s candid stories you will learn your own love style, find how to connect more deeply with your spouse, and ultimately realize who you were meant to be at the core of your being.”–Greg Campbell, retired business executive “Forget everything external you think defines you. Elizabeth John, MD, psychiatrist “Milan and Kay have taken their own life experience, their research over the years, and their experience in the counseling office, and distilled it into a work that is rigor