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In a first-of-its-kind book, psychologist Dr Chris Blazina discusses humankind’s hardwired need to make and sustain emotional attachments. We need these to not only survive but thrive. We see this from childhood throughout life. However, making attachments is not the same as knowing how to love. In a series of essays, Dr Blazina discusses common ways we struggle in out human connections and how dogs tutor us to find a more relational way of being.
Good Dogs and Difficult People: What Dogs Teach Us About Love
In a first-of-its-kind book, psychologist Dr Chris Blazina discusses humankind’s hardwired need to make and sustain emotional attachments. We need these to not only survive but thrive. We see this from childhood throughout life. However, making attachments is not the same as knowing how to love. In a series of essays, Dr Blazina discusses common…

