Summary
Gordana Nikić: Love (doesn't) have to hurt
How to get out of a fatal and frustrating relationship? What do the dynamics of a relationship with a narcissistic partner look like? Identification keys: how to recognize narcissism in a partner? When should you end the relationship immediately? Is it easier for those who leave or those who are left behind? How to distinguish an unsatisfactory relationship from a disturbed relationship? Why do people cheat and why does adultery hurt so much? How to overcome the fear of sex? How to love in a world with more and more information and less and less emotion - these are some of the questions to which Gordana Nikić, the author of the book, seeks answers. The book was created based on the authentic stories of the author's clients, and these confessions show real human suffering and painful confrontations with one's own weaknesses. The book is also a guide through the most common love problems - life with difficult partners, experience with adulterous affairs, dramatic breakups, and it also talks about how psychotherapy can help. Because, as a rule, people who have love problems have a wrong philosophy of love, unrealistic expectations and numerous unsuccessful relationships. Psychotherapy breaks the illusion of a fatal and fatal partner, and teaches us that true love does not hurt; what hurts is the lack of love and true knowledge about oneself and others.
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