Synopses & Reviews
From the moment of birth to the second we die, we need relationships. We get sick, mentally and physically, without the emotional and physical security that flows from positive connections to other human beings.
In Forging Healthy Connections, marriage and family therapist and talk show host Trevor Crow and writer Maryann Karinch explore strategies for setting up and maintaining secure personal connections in our professional and personal lives. They show how to build a healthy network of connections so we can create an emotional safe haven that directly and positively impacts our health. They examine why so many of us fail or lose relationships as we age, discuss the types of relationships we might be lacking, explore trust issues, explain the reciprocal effect and, most importantly, describe how to establish and practice empathy with friends, family and business associates.
Forging Healthy Connections is a powerful resource for combating the loss of personal bonds in today's impersonal digital age. It provides readers with the tools needed to achieve and maintain healthy personal connections that will ultimately lead to a lifetime of satisfaction, fulfillment and meaningful relationships.
Review
Book Signing:
December 5, 2013 Fairfield University Bookstore, CT
Reviews:
ForeWords Reviews - Forging Healthy Connections will be one of five books featured in Health Books ForeSight editoral in the Winter Issue (Dec/Jan/Feb).
Bookviews by Alan Caruba (9/29/13)
...this book can help anyone, older readers and those who will be older resolve some of the problems they many be encountering."
About the Author
Trevor Crow, MBA, LMFT, hosts "Keeping Connected," a weekly radio show about relationships, and is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Crow has a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fairfield University, CT and also holds an MBA from Harvard University and a BS from Parsons the New School of Design. She practices and resides in Southport, CT.
Maryann Karinch is the author of eighteen books, most of which focus on human behavior, and is the founder of The Rudy Agency, a literary agency specializing in non-fiction. She holds bachelors and masters degrees from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC and is a certified personal trainer. She lives in Este Park, CO.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Part 1: Why We Need to Connect to Live
Chapter 1: Loneliness and Illness
Chapter 2: Connecting and Your Survival
Chapter 3: Relationships and Health
Chapter 4: Fear and Pain
Part 2: Nurturing Your Relationships
Chapter 5: Whos In Your Heart?
Chapter 6: Criteria for Love
Chapter 7: Criteria for Security
Part 3: Practicing Radical Empathy and Attunement
Chapter 8: How Culture, Pop Culture and Politics Affect Your Relationships
Chapter 9: How Your Upbringing Shapes Your Connections
Chapter 10: Radical Empathy and Attunement
Conclusion: Living with Connections