Why do some conversations bring people closer — while others push them apart?
Every relationship you have is shaped by invisible patterns. The way you listen. The way you withdraw. The way you argue. None of it is random — and most of it was set in motion long before you were aware of it.
How People Communicate, Connect, and Conflict is the second book in The Psychology of Human Behavior series. Where Book 1 explored how different personality types think, react, and act, this book goes deeper — into the space between people.
It examines the psychology behind how we express ourselves, form emotional bonds, navigate disagreements, and either build trust or destroy it.
Inside this book, you will explore:
• The four major communication styles — and how they shape every interaction
• How attachment patterns formed in childhood influence your adult relationships
• Why emotional triggers hijack rational thinking — and how to interrupt the cycle
• The real psychology behind conflict: what happens when two people clash
• Power dynamics, trust, and manipulation in everyday relationships
• How digital communication is rewiring the way we connect
• Cultural influences on communication and emotional expression
• Practical strategies for deeper understanding and healthier relationships
This book does not offer quick fixes or oversimplified rules. It offers something more valuable: a framework for understanding why people interact the way they do — and what you can do about it.
Readers who loved Attached, Crucial Conversations, or The Five Love Languages will find a fresh, psychology-grounded perspective here.
Start reading today and change the way you see every conversation.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Why do some conversations bring people closer - while others push them apart? Every relationship you have is shaped by invisible patterns. The way you listen. The way you withdraw. The way you argue. None of it is random - and most of it was set in motion long before you were aware of it. How People Communicate, Connect, and Conflict is the second book in The Psychology of Human Behavior series. Where Book 1 explored how different personality types think, react, and act, this book goes deeper - into the space between people. It examines the psychology behind how we express ourselves, form emotional bonds, navigate disagreements, and either build trust or destroy it. Inside this book, you will explore: - The four major communication styles - and how they shape every interaction- How attachment patterns formed in childhood influence your adult relationships- Why emotional triggers hijack rational thinking - and how to interrupt the cycle- The real psychology behind conflict: what happens when two people clash- Power dynamics, trust, and manipulation in everyday relationships- How digital communication is rewiring the way we connect- Cultural influences on communication and emotional expression- Practical strategies for deeper understanding and healthier relationships This book does not offer quick fixes or oversimplified rules. It offers something more valuable: a framework for understanding why people interact the way they do - and what you can do about it. Readers who loved Attached, Crucial Conversations, or The Five Love Languages will find a fresh, psychology-grounded perspective here. Start reading today and change the way you see every conversation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798253752784
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Why do some conversations bring people closer - while others push them apart? Every relationship you have is shaped by invisible patterns. The way you listen. The way you withdraw. The way you argue. None of it is random - and most of it was set in motion long before you were aware of it. How People Communicate, Connect, and Conflict is the second book in The Psychology of Human Behavior series. Where Book 1 explored how different personality types think, react, and act, this book goes deeper - into the space between people. It examines the psychology behind how we express ourselves, form emotional bonds, navigate disagreements, and either build trust or destroy it. Inside this book, you will explore: - The four major communication styles - and how they shape every interaction- How attachment patterns formed in childhood influence your adult relationships- Why emotional triggers hijack rational thinking - and how to interrupt the cycle- The real psychology behind conflict: what happens when two people clash- Power dynamics, trust, and manipulation in everyday relationships- How digital communication is rewiring the way we connect- Cultural influences on communication and emotional expression- Practical strategies for deeper understanding and healthier relationships This book does not offer quick fixes or oversimplified rules. It offers something more valuable: a framework for understanding why people interact the way they do - and what you can do about it. Readers who loved Attached, Crucial Conversations, or The Five Love Languages will find a fresh, psychology-grounded perspective here. Start reading today and change the way you see every conversation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798253752784
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