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Do you over-analyse relationships? Or do you avoid thinking about them altogether? Do you feel comfortable being close to someone? Or does intimacy leave you feeling suffocated? Or angry?

Please Find Attached explains why.

Listen as seven people talk candidly about their upbringings, their loves and their losses. As we delve deep into their lives, Laura Mucha explains everything you need to know about attachment theory, the most heavily researched relationship science, and how it can make sense of our important relationships - and our lives.

This in-depth and engaging account of attachment theory uses science and personal stories to explore our relationships in a non-judgemental, kind and compassionate way.

Please Find Attached will help you understand attachment theory, explore why you think, feel, and behave the way you do with loved ones, and help you have better relationships as a result.

Please Find Attached

  • By Laura Mucha

    An in-depth and engaging account of attachment theory ' how and why relationships form, develop, flourish and flounder.

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  • Book Details

    Pub date: 16-Jan-25   / Format: 216 x 135mm / Extent: 320pp

  • About the Author

    Laura Mucha studied psychology, philosophy and flying trapeze, worked as a face painter and swam in Antarctica before becoming a lawyer for an international law firm. Then, when she was hit by a car aged 29, she decided to change career; Laura is now an award-winning poet, author and speaker.

    Her debut book, We Need to Talk About Love, has led to a TV series on relationships, which is currently in development. UNICEF also approached Laura regarding co-writing a policy advocacy piece about attachment in young people, preventing trauma and mitigating its impact. Laura has undertaken training in attachment psychotherapy at the Bowlby Centre, and is currently completing a Foundation in Individual and Couple's Therapy at the Tavistock, one of the world's leading institutions for couple's therapy.

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