Repair your relationship and reignite love with a real-world, nuts-and-bolts program from renowned couple therapist Dr. Stan Tatkin. All couples, if together long enough, will be tested with unforeseen losses, challenges, and frustrations. So why do some relationships emerge stronger than ever, while others completely fall apart? In In Each Other's Care, renowned psychotherapist Dr. Stan Tatkin unpacks the root causes of our conflicts—money, time, chores, sex, kids, betrayal, decision-making, and more—providing key insights on how to navigate even the most contentious topics with understanding and respect. Drawing from his Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy® (PACT), Tatkin explores our most common relationship challenges with humor and compassion. “An invisible host of factors in our brains and bodies plays into every encounter we have,” he teaches. “When we understand how our attachment styles, nervous systems, and unique backgrounds impact our interactions, we become empowered to change the way we relate with our partners instead of just wishing things were different.” Written for therapists and couples alike, In Each Other's Care is filled with targeted lessons, practical tools, case studies, and an in-depth exploration of what really makes for a secure relationship. Whether you’re tired of little misunderstandings, have lost that “spark,” or are in full-on crisis mode, this program will help you repair your relationship and reconnect with real love once again. About the Author: Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT, is a clinician, teacher, and author who integrates neuroscience, attachment theory, and current therapies. He is the developer of A Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy® (PACT), and he and his wife, Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin, created the PACT Institute to train other psychotherapists in this methodology. Dr. Tatkin teaches and supervises family medicine residents at Kaiser Permanente in Woodland Hills, CA, is assistant clinical professor at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, and directs training programs throughout North America and globally. He is the author of Wired for Love: How Understanding Your Partner's Brain and Attachment Style Can Help You Defuse Conflict and Build a Secure Relationship, and Your Brain on Love: TheNeurobiology of Healthy Relationships. |