![]() This list is fluid and will be focused on relationships, specifically the romantic kind as well as the relationship you have with yourself and your body. It is far from being a comprehensive list, because such a list would be impractical. Naturally, there is a disclaimer that goes along with this list. These books fall in all the categories you’d expect: self help, psychology, family, inner child, pop psychology, behavioral economics, relationships, sex, non-fiction, and fiction. ![]() Still, for your sake dear reader, I’m going to go out on a limb and actually provide a list of books that I have found many of people respond positively to. ![]() However, I think we can all agree that depending on the season of life that we are currently in, our ability to absorb, retain, and incorporate information and wisdom changes.Īnd if the stack of unread books on the shelf next to me that I’ve been intending to read for longer than I’m willing to admit is any indication of the truth of that presumption, then we can go ahead and consider it fact. Shocking, coming from a therapist, right? I get it and I’m fully aware that my answer to that question is another question. ![]() Whenever someone asks me for a book recommendation on a specific topic, my answer is almost always, “That depends, what is it that you are looking to get out of the book?” ![]()
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