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Patricia Love

    Why Am I Still Crying?
    All's Well That End's Well
    Seen and (un) Heard
    Hot Monogamy
    How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking about It
    Why Women Talk and Men Walk: How to Improve Your Relationship Without Discussing It
    • 2021

      Seen and (un) Heard

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative follows a young girl's transformation from silence to empowerment, detailing Patricia's courageous journey through mental abandonment, abuse, and trauma. She shares her personal secrets, struggles, and victories to inspire readers to embrace their own worth and potential. By recounting her experiences, Patricia encourages others to choose themselves and realize that they too can rewrite their stories and achieve fulfillment.

      Seen and (un) Heard
    • 2012

      Why Am I Still Crying?

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of grief and emotional healing, this book offers a heartfelt journey through the author's personal experiences with loss. It delves into the challenges of navigating sorrow and the process of finding hope and resilience. Through candid reflections and practical insights, readers are encouraged to confront their emotions and embrace their healing journeys. The narrative emphasizes that while grief is a deeply personal experience, it can also foster connection and understanding among those who share similar struggles.

      Why Am I Still Crying?
    • 2009

      All's Well That End's Well

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the theme of humility, emphasizing that everyone falls short of divine standards, which encourages a more compassionate view of others. It addresses the tendency to criticize others as a way to avoid personal truths and highlights the importance of love and understanding in overcoming hardships. Additionally, it examines how unrealistic expectations can lead to disappointment in relationships, urging readers to reflect on their judgments and foster deeper connections.

      All's Well That End's Well
    • 2008

      Focusing on the idea that traditional communication methods may not enhance marital satisfaction, the authors present alternative strategies for improving relationships. They emphasize emotional connection over verbal discussions, guiding couples to foster intimacy through understanding and non-verbal communication. By addressing underlying emotional needs, the book offers practical insights that can lead to a more fulfilling and harmonious marriage without the pressure of constant dialogue.

      How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking about It
    • 2007
    • 1994

      Hot Monogamy

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This is written for everyone, whether embarking on a first serious love affair, newly married, feeling the seven-year itch, or wanting an already long-term partnership to become a life-long romance. This book takes the reader through a progressive and well-tried programme of sex therapy.

      Hot Monogamy