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Daphne Rose Kingma

Coming Apart

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On Divorce, the Break Up, and a Broken Heart
«Kingma deals with love so directly . . . that Coming Apart brings immediate comfort to anyone in pain.» ― LA Weekly, Review
Originally published in 1987, and continuously in print since then, Coming Apart has been an important resource for hundreds of thousands of readers experiencing painful breakups. Whether going through a divorce, separation, or break up, bestselling author, Daphne Rose Kingma, offers the tools and validation needed to move forward.
Bad breakups and stressful situations. Love is great; a broken heart, not so much. Usually accompanied by insomnia, loss of appetite, and depression, the end of a relationship is a hard time for anyone. Getting over a breakup requires grit and understanding. This breakup first aid kit helps you get through heartbreak without falling apart and with your self-esteem intact.
Uncoupling and understanding. While only time can heal wounds, understanding what transpired in each of our relationships is what allows us to finally let go and move on. With a refreshing perspective on relationships, Coming Apart helps us understand that all relationships come with lessons to be learned. So, rather than obsess over your ex, explore the critical facets of relationship breakdowns:
Why we choose who we chooseWhat relationships are really aboutThe life span of loveHow to get through the endA personal workbook to process and move forward

With a foreword by the author of Conscious Uncoupling, Katherine Woodward Thomas, this new edition is sure to impress fans of, How to Survive the Loss of a LoveGetting Past Your BreakupThe Breakup BibleUncoupling, and other divorce books for women.
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2020
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2020
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  • Ariadneje citiralaпре 2 године
    Relationships do end—even though we don't want to believe it. Whether you have obscured that truth from yourself by having an affair or enduring years of boredom, whether you have been starved for emotional communion or have never been able to recover from a move—if you think your relationship is ending, you're probably right
  • Ariadneje citiralaпре 2 године
    farewell. It doesn't please me to list marriage counseling as one of the indicators of a relationship that is ending, but I think it is important to note that generally people seek therapy only when they have already crossed their own interior limits of problem-solving capabilities
  • Ariadneje citiralaпре 2 године
    Because affairs touch us at some of our deepest and most vulnerable emotional levels, we tend to treat them as ultimate reflections on the character of the persons who engage in them.
    People who indulge in affairs may indeed be selfish, self-indulgent, and inconsiderate. But what is also and more importantly true is that affairs may not be so much a statement about individual character as they are about the quality of the relationships upon which they inevitably impinge
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