You Make Me Brave
Empowering the Shared Experience of Your Closest Relationships
By Darryl Arrington, PhD
You Make Me Brave
Empowering the Shared Experience of Your Closest Relationships
By Darryl Arrington, PhD
Empowering the Shared Experience of Your Closest Relationships
By Darryl Arrington, PhD
Empowering the Shared Experience of Your Closest Relationships
By Darryl Arrington, PhD
Couples already share. Passively, they receive the same inputs into their lives together. Same homes, same kitchens, same beds, same days of the week, same hours in each other's company. Instinctively we want those shared experiences to matter. You Make Me Brave helps couples share bravely--with the desired impact.
SUPPORTS: Married couples and others who love, all with a desire to consistently connect in powerful and moving ways.
FEATURES: Scholarly research, extensive footnotes, low-barrier tools, and relatable examples.
FROM: A Christian author informed with years of clinical practice supporting couples, individuals, and families who desire growth and healing.
The book, You Make Me Brave: Empowering the Shared Experience of Your Closest Relationships, by mental health clinician Darryl Arrington, Ph.D., promotes techniques that increase knowledge and trust, and it leverages something that everyone has--their experience--to allow couples to gain control of what their lives mean together. Learn how you can increase your collaborative effort to work together for good. Learn how to communicate with the desired impact. And embrace a view of sharing that results in peace, meaning, and bravery. On sale now. #youmakemebravebook #darrylarringtonphd
Targeted Dyadic Induction is a technique for couples to comfort one another during times of acute distress, or whenever a couple necessarily conspires for enhanced closeness.
The book, You Make Me Brave: Empowering the Shared Experience of Your Closest Relationships, helps couples increase their collaborative effort to work together for good. The book promotes techniques that increase knowledge and trust, and it leverages something that everyone has--their experience--to allow couples to gain control of what their lives mean together.
Plus, it has that Gogo swing--so it does mean a thing.
* "Special dedication going out" to Chuck Brown, who did so much for the culture in DC. For those interested, there's a lot more where this came from.*
As a human entity, couples are a unique and necessary factor to the success of the race, according to design. The things that set humans apart from other creatures are accented in couples. Certain truths are incumbent for couples. This video lists and describe those truths. Do couples partially fulfill their function without adherence to these truths? Yes. Undoubtedly. Yet, couples are capable of more productivity if they know their why.
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