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DIY Sex & Relationship Therapy: An Effective Self-Help Programme for Couples Wanting to Improve Their Relationship

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title DIY Sex & Relationship Therapy: An Effective Self-Help Programme for Couples Wanting to Improve Their Relationship
Authors and Contributors      Contributions by Dr. June Kerr
By (author) Dr. Lori Boul
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 249,Width 177
Category/GenreSex and sexuality
Dating, relationships, living together and marriage
ISBN/Barcode 9781845284749
ClassificationsDewey:616.858306
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint How To Books Ltd
Publication Date 13 December 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book provides a comprehensive, professional 'toolkit' that will help you: learn how to resolve sexual and relationship problems; discover new techniques to improve your relationship; practise skills that can protect your relationship; and put romance, fun and passion back into your life. Drawing on her wide professional experience, Dr Lori Boul provides authentic therapy techniques in an accessible, easy-to-follow, step-by-step layout that can be practised effectively at home. Full of practical exercises and innovative techniques, DIY Sex and Relationship Therapy will give you the skills you need to improve your relationship without the expense of face-to-face counselling. You will be guided through a programme of relationship and sex therapy sessions that will help you overcome your difficulties, recapture fun and romance and ensure the changes you make will truly last.

Author Biography

Dr Lori Boul is a highly experienced psychologist, therapist and business mentor. An internationally recognised speaker, she has worked throughout Europe and America with individuals, couples and businesses. Dr Boul's drive is to help people develop the confidence and skills to support their relationships by eliminating barriers. Now retired from academia, Dr June Kerr has had a long career in both psychology and linguistics, with many years of teaching and lecturing experience. She maintains an active interest in the areas of cognition and emotion.

Reviews

"Delivers the information that makes it unnecessary for individuals in unhappy relationships to have to search out their own therapist. This book provides an easy to read format, a warm and welcome invitation into the therapist's room, whilst all the time the couple are working at their own pace in their own homes." From the Foreword by Professor Kevan Wylie, M.D.