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A 6 page review on Love is Never Enough by Aaron T. Beck. No additional sources cited.
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learning how to communicate effectively. In Love is Never Enough by Aaron T. Beck the author sets out to illustrate various types of problems regarding communication in a relationship, conflicts
and communication in a relationship, and ultimately helps the reader see how better communication perhaps combined with less unrealistic expectations can really nurture and strengthen a relationship. The following paper
reviews this book. Love is Never Enough by Aaron T. Beck According to the information on the back of this
particular book, "Aaron T. Beck, M.D., is the father of cognitive therapy and University Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He has won numerous awards for his research
on psychological problems and is the author of groundbreaking books on depression and anxiety. Married for thirty-nine years to Judge Phyllis Beck, he has four children and seven grandchildren." In
regards to whether it has won any awards this information was not included in the book and thus is not known to this particular writer/researcher.
In relationship to what a person would find intriguing and helpful in this book, what would urge them to purchase and read this book, there are many
possibilities. For example, a couple may be finding it difficult to work through a particular problem, despite trying and despite loving one another. Or another couple may simply think that
this book would help make their relationship stronger and help them understand potential problems that may arise. In the case of the student requesting this paper it is noted that
the relationship has been strained, at least in the past. This was due to long hours at work and the couple rarely seeing one another for any significant amount of
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