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Relationship Science 101: How to Build, Enrich and Sustain Your Close Relationships

By: Nathan DeWall
Narrated by: Nathan DeWall
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Join one of the world’s leading psychologists in exploring the scientific basis for sustaining great relationships.

You couldn’t ask for a better professor. Prof. DeWall and coauthor, David Myers, publish the world’s best-selling psychology textbooks, reaching millions worldwide. Combining captivating case studies, cutting-edge scientific research, and practical advice, Prof. DeWall gives you the knowledge and tools to be successful in love and relational life. He will help you understand not only why humans desire close relationships but also why some close relationships flourish while others fail. The course will bust relationship myths ("never have an argument") and replace them with practical advice guided by scientific evidence ("use strategies to argue effectively").

First, you will learn about how humans evolved to have a fundamental motivation for positive and lasting relationships. The second section emphasizes the hidden benefits of close relationships. You will learn how relationships literally get under the skin - affecting your hormones, brain functioning, immune system, and gene expression.

The third and final section explores the recent and growing phenomenon of online relationships. Prof. DeWall winds down by addressing the power of social networks in shaping your health and behavior.

The lessons you’ll take away from this course are precious. Learn how you can begin building more connected relationships, companies, and societies today.

This course is part of the Learn25 collection.

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Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Psychology Health
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This lecture series is fascinating, research-based and highly useful. It's clear why DeWall is one of the most published pyschology professors in the world. He knows his stuff. But more than information, he uses clear examples and engaging stories to explain why people behave the way they do and how to build and sustain meaningful relationships. You will thank yourself for taking the time to enjoy this series. I can't wait to listen to DeWall's next Learn25 course.

Brilliant!

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Nathan DeWall is a master teacher. Clearly a leading social pyschologist, he shares deep insights into human nature, emotions and communication. He is especially expert on and passionate about close relationships, and what makes them work or not. You will enjoy this information packed, well organized and engaging course. I think there is something special about having material like this presented by the expert himself or herself rather than by a narrator.

Fascinating and helpful

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Great work! Helps one get a great understanding of the importance relationships play in one’s life.

Enriching

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Happiness is often said to be an internal process.

We should be happy on our own. While that’s important, it’s also important to note that interpersonal relationships and connections are just as important. People are social animals, we shouldn’t forget that.

In this book, the connections are examined as being almost as important as warmth and shelter. A hug can be just as important as a warm meal. Very fascinating stuff, worth a listen.

I really Connected with this book (get it :)

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The first thing I really liked is that the author-narrator is actually a psychology professor. There are lots of books out there with relationship advice, but in this case it comes from an expert who really knows from his own learning and research what motivates people. The studies quoted are fascinating, with my favorite being the one that highlights the incredible power of hugs. The narrator doesn't read in the most interesting voice, but he speaks kindly and with passion for his subject. Glad I got this one.

Interesting psychology and sociology

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