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If Love Could Think: Using Your Mind to Guide Your Heart [Hardcover]

Alon Gratch


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18 Oct 2005
A groundbreaking book about why the one thing we all fearambivalenceis the one thing we must accept to find lasting love.

If Love Could Think is an entertaining and practical book that addresses with warmth and intelligence the age-old question relevant to any stage of a relationship: why does love go wrong, and what can we do to make it right?

After many years of treating patients with relationship problems, psychologist Alon Gratch has identified seven common patterns of failed love. These patterns include, for example, narcissistic love, when a person has so idealized the partner and the relationship that they can’t possibly continue to measure up; one-way love, when a person loves someone who doesn’t return that love; triangular love, when a third party, be it a mother, an affair, or a job is involved in the relationship; and forbidden love, the kind of relationship that is generally off-limits, such as when a teacher dates a student. In If Love Could Think, Gratch shows us that all of these patterns stem from one fundamental problem—our own ambivalence.

With his trademark combination of depth and humor, and using many individual stories as engaging examples, Gratch walks us through the ways we get stuck in these patterns. In each case we are looking for perfect or ideal love. Every pattern creates an obstacle so we don’t have to face our own ambivalence about the relationship or the other person. But humans aren’t perfect, so no matter how wonderful love can be, there is no such thing as pure love. Ambivalence implies the existence not only of love but also of anger, disapproval, or disappointment. As Dr. Gratch shows, there are really only two choices: accept ambivalence as part of any loving relationship, or continue to repeat the patterns of illusory love. Happily, using a simple yet powerful three-step approach, If Love Could Think helps readers to use their own minds to break these patterns of failed relationships and find real and lasting love.

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5.0 out of 5 stars If you read only one book on relationships, it should be this one. 22 Aug 2006
By Doggoneit - Published on Amazon.com
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Whether you are disgusted with dating, thinking about dating, already dating, or in a long-term relationship (regardless of whether you believe there is room for improvement in that relationship), buy this book now, read it, and re-read it. It is dense with invaluable insight and practical action plans. The primary theme is ambivalence ... how no person is perfect, and no person is even perfect for another person (the scene in Goodwill Hunting notwithstanding); to succeed in a relationship we must learn to accept our ambivalence about the other person and that person's ambivalence about us. This book describes various patterns commonly found in troubled relationships and even in relationships that might seem to be succeeding, but which could be more rewarding and secure. The author walks you through how to confront your buried ambivalence and make some changes in your own expectations of yourself and your partner and how you interact with your partner. You cannot change the other person, and you probably cannot change yourself; but you CAN change your behavior and your way of interacting with each other once you understand the source of your conflict and discomforts.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not your typical relationship adviced book. 13 Jan 2006
By Zot - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book may have been the thing that kept my marriage together. I am used to relationship help books that typically give traditional wisdom and comon sense. This book provided a much more in depth analysis of the reason relationships fail. I have read many books like this, being in the psychology field and hold a B.A. in Psychology, but this is one of the books I wish i had before I was married. The author clearly has a developed sense of cognitive-behavioural psychology and impliments many case studies throughout the book. If you are in any type of relationship that is heading down hill and there is a wish to salvage it, or if you know someone that is going to get married i highly recomend getting this book to read and give.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Rehash of good material 4 Nov 2005
By PsychReader - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
IF MEN COULD TALK was wonderful, and I've eagerly awaited publication of this, his next book. It contains some good new material--most notably the "what to look out for" lists--but a good third to half of the book is a rehash of his last volume. Whole paragraphs are transplanted directly from IF MEN COULD TALK into IF LOVE COULD THINK.

No author should publish a new book until and unless he has a book's worth of new things to say. Come on, Dr. Gratch. You can do better.
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