| TITLE |
AUTHOR |
McGROOVER'S COMMENTS |
| Do I Have to Give Up Me To Be Loved By You? |
Jordan Paul, Ph.D. and Margaret Paul, Ph.D. |
Highly recommended for people who never returned that eye contact to say hello when the chance came and went. |
| Brief Encounters |
Emily Coleman and Betty Edwards |
Best trail guide to the experience of gratitude I have seen yet. |
| The Psychology of Romantic Love |
Nathaniel Branden |
"To argue that love is blind is to maintain that no real and deep affinities of a kind that inspire love can really exist between persons. This argument runs counter to the experience of men and women who DO see the partner's weaknesses, and who DO love passionately."--Nathaniel Branden |
| Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus |
John Gray, Ph.D. |
A classic in the art of learning what to expect in ourselves and others. |
| Let's Touch : How and Why to Do It |
James Hardison |
Improving touching, for its effects on self-understanding, intelligence, communications, competent alertness, and the ability to orient oneself in the world, rather than wondering why we are so often dis-oriented. |
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