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Amores altamente peligrosos

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"¿Qué son los amores altamente peligrosos? Son aquellos que en lugar de aportarnos alegría, equilibrio emocional y satisfacción, representan una fuente de infelicidad y conflicto. Se trata de relaciones negativas con personas cuya conducta y actitudes ponen en riesgo tanto nuestra salud psicológica como nuestra integridad física, y de las cuales no siempre es fácil liberarse (entre otras cosas porque somos nosotros quienes contribuimos a sostenerlas). En la presente obra el reconocido terapeuta Walter Riso describe las distintas modalidades de estos vínculos enfermizos, desde el amor desconfiado hasta el violento, pasando por el indiferente, el pasivo-agresivo, el caótico, el subversivo, el perfeccionista, el egoísta y el hostigante. El objetivo es ayudarnos a reconocer dichas dinámicas y no caer en ellas."-- How to identify and deal with the affective styles of which it would be better not to fall in love. Why do we fail so much in love? We believe that love is infallible and we forget something elementary for the love survival: not all affective proposals are convenient for our well-being. This book is aimed at anyone who wants to review their emotional life and make love a satisfying experience. You will not find here the best rules to live with this or that style, rather you will achieve to establish spaces of reflection to better understand your relationship as a couple. Avoid these 10 affective styles.

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