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Weathering Relationships - Making Up Moving On - cover

Weathering Relationships - Making Up Moving On

Dr Michael Acton

Publisher: Life Logic Publishing

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Have you recently experienced a breakup, or are you stuck in some way, and thinking about leaving your relationship? In Weathering Relationships, you'll find a book that addresses the raw truths about breakups, as Michael supports you to either make up, in a healthy way or move on to a better future. 
Through the kindness and wisdom of many who crossed his path, Michael overcame a tumultuous childhood, meningitis and homelessness to become a successful psychologist and world leader in relationship management who now regularly presents to global audiences. Backed by four degrees and 30 years of clinical experience, Michael has channeled his extensive personal and professional wisdom and insight into Weathering Relationships - the culmination of his life’s journey.
Available since: 08/19/2024.

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