When two people stand up in front of friends and families and pronounce that this is it, they believe they have found in the other person a life partner. There is optimism for ‘happily ever after’. But let’s face it, sometimes that optimism is misplaced. Victoria Fleming, Ph.D., knows ‘happily ever after’ doesn’t always work out that way, but says understanding WHY could help you break the pattern and improve your relationship. Her new book, You Complete Me and Other Myths That Destroy Happily Ever After offers ideas, reflections, fascinating case examples and exercises designed to help
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