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Colm O'Connor

The Courage to Love: Surviving and Thriving in Your Relationship

Dr Colm O'Connor, a clinical psychologist and couples therapist, has for over twenty years explored the emotional lives of couples and researched hundreds of cases of couples in distress.
Looking beneath the surface of everyday complaints, The Courage to Love reveals those insights and shows how we seek solutions to life's most essential questions in close relationships. It answers common questions that we often ask such as: 'Why do we constantly argue about trivial things?' 'Why do we have to win an argument at all?' 'Why is it that we often forget what it is we end up fighting about?' 'How is it that love can deteriorate into abuse?'
In answering these kinds of questions, Dr O'Connor shows what is ultimately at stake for people in winning an argument, starting a fight, proving a point, triumphing in divorce, or abusing a lover, and presents a range of solutions that are not about how to control relationships but how to inhabit them.
Painting a dramatic portrait of love as a heroic response to human vulnerability, The Courage to Love shines new light on how relationship breakdown happens and provides a guide for getting back on track.
316 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
Publisher
Gill Books
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  • Svitlana Kachanovashared an impression3 years ago

    Amazing book, got some insights.

  • Binn Binnshared an impression9 years ago
    💞Loved Up

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Quotes

  • Mariya Rafalovichhas quoted8 years ago
    Courage includes tolerating your own inadequacy, accepting your own limitations, inhabiting your helplessness, befriending your limits—and still having confidence in your own self. It takes courage to stop self-rejection. It takes courage to stop thinking that there is more you should be doing, there is more you should have, there is more you need to chase.
  • Metalledhas quoted2 months ago
    There is nothing you can do to control the ocean or the weather.

    • You must try to survive and thrive as long as you can.

    • You must work together to steer the boat and stay afloat.

    • Many things can impede you, such as stormy weather and rough seas.

    • Ocean currents can sweep you in different directions.

    • At some point later in the journey one of you will be taken by the ocean or a storm.

    • One of you will eventually be left alone in the boat.

    • The journey is worthwhile and, despite its many challenges, can be deeply enriching.
  • Metalledhas quoted2 months ago
    some point, you decided to have a partner and you began to sail together in one boat. In this analogy, the boat represents your relationship. The ocean and the weather represent the forces of life. The horizon represents your ultimate destiny.

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