Attached Audiobook Free

Attached (2010)

A revolutionary book that redefines what a relationship is.

We already rely on scientific research to tell us what to do, when to exercise, how long to sleep, and so on. Why not use science for our relationship improvement?

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This revolutionary book explains why some people seem to be able to navigate relationships effortlessly, whereas others struggle.

“Attached guide offers listeners a roadmap for understanding their own attachment styles and those of their partners.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Discover how an understanding adult attachment – the most sophisticated relationship science in existence today can help us find and maintain love. Attachment theory was pioneered by psychologist John Bowlby, who developed the concept in the 1950s.

Attached (2010) by Amir Levine

Dune (2007) By: Glennon Doyle
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