Sue Johnson, author of Love Sense Esther Perel, therapist and host of relationship podcast Where Should We Begin? Jeanne Safer, a psychotherapist and author of Forgiving and Not Forgiving, Laurie Watson, sex therapist and author of Wanting Sex Again Dr. Carole Lieberman, a psychiatrist and author of Bad Boys Peter Fraenkel, psychiatrist and author of Sync Your Relationship, Save Your Marriage Dr. John Gottman, a psychological researcher and the co-author of Eight Dates Dr. We consulted a bevy of relationship savants, including Eric Klinenberg, professor of sociology and the co-author of Modern Romance Guy Winch, the author of How to Fix a Broken Heart Daniel Gilbert, a professor of psychology at Harvard and the author of Stumbling on Happiness Neil Rosenthal, therapist and the author of Love, Sex and Staying Warm Susan Gadoua, the co-author of The New I Do Dr. But in case the holiday has you taking stock of the state of things, we’ve assembled a list of books that’ll help you and your partner better discuss frustrations, improve your sex lives, and work through big fights. Chocolates or flowers will likely yield better results. Listen: we’re not suggesting you buy your significant other a book on how to achieve a healthier relationship for Valentine’s Day.
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