Coming Apart: How to Heal Your Broken Heart

· Conari Press
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Next to the death of a loved one, the ending of a relationship is the most painful experience most people will ever go through. Coming Apart is a first aid kit for getting through the ending. It is a tool that will enable you to live through the end of your relationship with your self-esteem intact.Originally published in 1987, and continuously in print since then, Coming Apart has been an important resource for hundreds of thousands of readers experiencing the pain and stress of a break-up. This new edition features a foreword by Katherine Woodward Thomas author of Conscious Uncoupling. Daphne Rose Kingma, the undisputed expert on matters of the heart, explores the critical facets of relationship breakdowns:
  • Love myths: why we are really in relationships
  • The life span of love
  • How to get through the ending
  • How to create a personal workbook for finding resolution

Time does a lot to heal our broken hearts, but really understanding what transpired in each of our relationships is what allows us to finally let go and move on.

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About the author

Daphne Rose Kingma, originally cherished as a “best-kept secret” while in private practice as a psychotherapist, has ascended to renown through her bestselling books, which are embraced by the world over by the countless recipients of her empathy and insight. Daphne is a frequent workshop leader at Big Sur’s prestigious Esalen Institute, and she appeared on Oprah six times. She lives in Santa Barbara, CA. Visit her at www.daphnekingma.com.

Katherine Woodward Thomas is the author of the New York Times Bestseller, Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After.

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