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The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read

(And Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did)
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More than 1.3 million copies sold worldwide! A wonderful book -Richard Osman If you're determinedly not a self-help kind of reader (like me), make an exception for [this book]. And if you're not a parent, don't dismiss it. The message is one of non-judgmental kindness. -Vogue (London)   How can we have better relationships? In this instant Sunday Times bestseller, leading psychotherapist Philippa Perry reveals the vital do's and don'ts of relationships. This is a book for us all. Whether you are interested in understanding how your upbringing has shaped you, looking to handle your child's feelings or wishing to support your partner, you will find indispensable information and realistic tips in these pages. Philippa Perry's sane, sage and judgement-free advice is an essential resource on how to have the best possible relationships with the people who matter to you most.

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ISBN/GTIN978-1-9848-7955-4
Type de produitLivre
ReliureRelié
ÉditeurPenguin US
Date de parution04.02.2020
Pages320 pages
LangueAnglais
Poids367 g
Groupe de produitsPsychologie
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Philippa Perry has been a psychotherapist for the past twenty years. She is also a freelance writer, and a TV and radio presenter. She has worked on several documentaries, and has also written two other books, Couch Fiction, a Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy and How to Stay Sane. She lives in London with her husband, the artist Grayson Perry, and they have a grown-up daughter, Flo.

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