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Books on Relationships
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16 Ways to Love Your Lover
Written in a popular and engaging style, this book delights the reader with insights from the authors' two decades of type watching and researching how
type preferences play out in relationships.
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I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You
The authors apply the 16 personality types to everyday situations — working,
loving, parenting, and communicating with friends and colleagues — vividly
illustrating how our personality preferences color our perceptions and
experience.
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Just Your Type
Drawing on 20 years of research, Just Your Type offers practical insight into personality type and how it
can enhance any relationship.
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Relationships That Work
Communication - it's the essential yet challenging life skill that we can always improve upon. In Relationships That Work, David Wolf presents a universal approach to solid and satisfying relationships, the kind we strive for with our colleagues, family, friends, and partners.
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The Art of Dialogue
An MBTI book with a dynamic explanation of psychological type and communication researched and crafted by leading type expert, Carloyn Zeisset.
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True Loves
Elaborating on Carl Jung's Soul Images of love, psychologists Alex and Naomi
Quenk describe the characteristics of four profoundly different kinds of
lovers — Mercurial, Romantic, Innocent, and Steadfast.
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