How to Mend a Broken Heart
How should we deal with a broken heart, and is it possible to be single and happy? Discover in this optimistic and inspirational guide how to pick yourself up and enjoy being on your own again, so that you can begin to get your life back on the right track.

Nowadays, very few of us remain in the same relationship from eighteen to eighty. This means that upheaval and heartbreak are part of life and may happen several times to all of us. Once you have accepted your loss, you'll be in a good position to find love, and to be loved, again
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How to Mend a Broken Heart
How should we deal with a broken heart, and is it possible to be single and happy? Discover in this optimistic and inspirational guide how to pick yourself up and enjoy being on your own again, so that you can begin to get your life back on the right track.

Nowadays, very few of us remain in the same relationship from eighteen to eighty. This means that upheaval and heartbreak are part of life and may happen several times to all of us. Once you have accepted your loss, you'll be in a good position to find love, and to be loved, again
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How to Mend a Broken Heart

How to Mend a Broken Heart

by Christine Webber
How to Mend a Broken Heart

How to Mend a Broken Heart

by Christine Webber

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Overview

How should we deal with a broken heart, and is it possible to be single and happy? Discover in this optimistic and inspirational guide how to pick yourself up and enjoy being on your own again, so that you can begin to get your life back on the right track.

Nowadays, very few of us remain in the same relationship from eighteen to eighty. This means that upheaval and heartbreak are part of life and may happen several times to all of us. Once you have accepted your loss, you'll be in a good position to find love, and to be loved, again

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781448209859
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/31/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Christine Webber is a writer, broadcaster and psychotherapist with a practice in Harley Street. She has published a total of twelve books, which include Get the Self-Esteem Habit, How to Mend a Broken Heart and Too Young to Get Old. She has written for a wide range of newspapers including The Times, Daily Telegraph and Mail on Sunday, and has been a columnist for The Scotsman, BBC Parenting, Full House, Best, Woman and TV Times. Currently, she writes for Spectator Health and Netdoctor.
Christine Webber is a writer, broadcaster and psychotherapist with a practice in Harley Street. She has published a total of twelve books, which include Get the Self-Esteem Habit, How to Mend a Broken Heart and Too Young to Get Old. She has written for a wide range of newspapers including The Times, Daily Telegraph and Mail on Sunday, and has been a columnist for The Scotsman, BBC Parenting, Full House, Best, Woman and TV Times. Currently, she writes for Spectator Health and Netdoctor.

Table of Contents

Part I - Accepting It
1 Accepting and understanding your pain
2 Care, support and getting in touch with your own goodness
3 Acknowledging and accepting loss
4 Mixed emotions
5 Blame
6 How good was your relationship?
7 Severing the connection
8 Especially for parents
9 Affairs
10 Good and bad behaviour

Part 2 - Getting over it
11 What you don't miss!
12 What you do miss
13 Setting the record straight
14 Unhealthy thinking - and how it maintains your misery
15 Professional help to aid your recovery
16 Accentuating the positive

Part 3 - Starting again
17 Embracing your single life
18 A new romance?
19 What to avoid when you start dating again
20 Twenty-first-century dating
21 If you love once - you can love again

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