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Love Set by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Robin Norwood
SKU: FBA-9124219622
Barcode: 9789124219628
Publisher: Pocket Books/Harmony/TarcherPerigee
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Titles in This Set:
Women Who Love Too Much
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
Attached

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This 3-book collection brings together clear-eyed, compassionate guides to modern relationships. From self-discovery to couple dynamics, it offers practical tools for readers seeking healthier intimacy, better communication, and stronger emotional balance. Robin Norwood’s Women Who Love Too Much invites readers to understand the pull of dependency and to cultivate self-respect as the foundation for healthier love. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work distills years of rigorous relationship research into accessible, action-oriented guidance designed to strengthen trust, friendship, and daily connection. Attached complements these perspectives with attachment theory—helping readers recognize how early patterns shape adult romance and showing how to foster security and closeness. This non-fiction set is ideal for adults at any stage of dating, commitment, or marriage who want evidence-based steps to improve relationships, whether they’re reading for personal growth, a gift for a friend, or materials for a book-club discussion.

What This Collection Covers:
Together, these titles provide a comprehensive, experience-led approach to understanding love. Norwood’s work opens a conversation about patterns that can undermine happiness—the cycle of longing, disappointment, and self-doubt that often accompanies unhealthy relationships. Gottman’s book then offers a science-informed blueprint for sustaining lasting partnership: daily rituals of empathy, respect, and effective conflict management, enhanced by practical exercises and check-ins for couples. Finally, Attached reframes romance through attachment theory, explaining why people gravitate toward certain dynamics and how to choose partners who align with one’s own needs for security and closeness. Readers gain a holistic toolkit: self-awareness, communication strategies, and a framework for building trust. This combination is particularly valuable for readers who want both personal insight and actionable steps they can apply at home, in therapy exercises, or within couples’ routines.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Women Who Love Too Much — In this landmark work, Norwood explores the seductive pull of troubled partners and the patterns that keep some people looping back to the same painful relationships. The book helps readers identify emotional dependency, understand how unhelpful beliefs about love accumulate, and begin to break free from cycles that prevent growth. It blends heartfelt case studies with practical steps, offering readers honest, non-judgmental guidance toward healthier boundaries, self-worth, and more fulfilling connections. It’s a compassionate invitation to reframe love as a balanced, reciprocal relationship rather than a pattern of sacrifice that leaves one drained.

The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work — Gottman and Silver present a science-informed tour through the core habits that sustain durable marriages. The book emphasizes cultivating a solid friendship, nurturing fondness and admiration, and turning toward one another rather than away during moments of stress. Readers encounter practical exercises, communication techniques, and tools for managing conflicts—without dissolving into mere optimism. The renowned framework includes the famous “Four Horsemen” concept, enabling couples to recognize and replace destructive interaction patterns with constructive dialogue. This edition reinforces why small, daily commitments—listening with empathy, expressing appreciation, and sharing goals—can create a thriving, long-term partnership.

Attached — This accessible guide introduces attachment theory as a lens for understanding dating and relationship behavior. Levine and Heller explain how attachment styles shape how we seek closeness, shut down under stress, or misread signals of commitment. The book offers clear quizzes, real-life prompts, and actionable strategies to identify one’s own style and that of a partner, with practical steps to cultivate security and fulfillment in intimate relationships. Readers learn to spot mismatches, communicate needs effectively, and build healthier patterns over time. It’s a concise, evidence-based resource that helps both singles and couples navigate love with greater self-awareness and emotional precision.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adults who want to deepen their understanding of relationship dynamics—from personal growth journeys to couples’ therapy work. It’s well-suited for readers who appreciate psychology-informed, non-judgmental guidance and want accessible, actionable steps they can apply immediately. Gift buyers will find a thoughtful, transformative trio that supports bridal transitions, anniversaries, or personal milestones. Book clubs focused on relationships, self-improvement, or women’s studies will appreciate the complementary voices and perspectives. Whether you’re single, dating, or married, the set offers reliable tools to enhance empathy, communication, and long-term connection.

Key Benefits:

  • Evidence-based relationship insights drawn from psychology and real-world experience
  • Practical exercises and concrete steps for improving communication and boundaries
  • Holistic approach combining self-understanding, marriage-strengthening, and attachment awareness
  • Clear frameworks (e.g., seven principles, attachment styles) you can revisit anytime
  • Great for personal growth, couples’ work, or thoughtful gifting

About the Author:
Robin Norwood is renowned for her groundbreaking exploration of codependency and the dynamics that can drive unhealthy romantic patterns. Her work, including Women Who Love Too Much, has influenced generations of readers seeking healthier boundaries and self-respect in love. John Gottman is a leading relationship researcher whose seven principles for building lasting marriages have reshaped mainstream relationship guidance; his work with the Gottman Institute has become a cornerstone of couples’ therapy and education. Amir Levine and Rachel Heller bring attachment theory into everyday dating and partnership, offering practical tools to identify personal attachment styles and cultivate secure, fulfilling relationships. Together, these authors bring a complementary blend of insight, research, and practical counsel that makes this trio a compelling, trusted resource for readers at any stage of relationships.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re seeking a structured, empowering path to healthier love, this three-book collection offers a cohesive journey—from recognizing patterns to implementing proven strategies in daily life. Owning the complete set gives you a comprehensive reference library for personal growth and relationship improvement, with each title enriching the others. Whether you’re exploring compatibility, learning to communicate with more care, or seeking sustainable, secure connections, this collection provides clarity, practical tools, and lasting insights that readers will return to again and again. The paperback format makes it approachable for casual readers and perfect for discussion or gifting, while the range of perspectives ensures you’ll encounter a nuanced, well-rounded view of love and partnership.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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