Daring to Trust

Opening Ourselves to Real Love and Intimacy

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Interpersonal Relations, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Love/Romance, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: David Richo ISBN: 9780834822078
Publisher: Shambhala Publication: December 14, 2010
Imprint: Shambhala Language: English
Author: David Richo
ISBN: 9780834822078
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication: December 14, 2010
Imprint: Shambhala
Language: English

Most relationship problems are essentially trust issues, explains psychotherapist David Richo. Whether it’s fear of commitment, insecurity, jealousy, or a tendency to be controlling, the real obstacle is a fundamental lack of trust—both in ourselves and in our partner.

Daring to Trust offers key insights and practical exercises for exploring and addressing our trust issues in relationships. Topics include:

   • How we learn early in life to trust others (or not to trust them)

   • Why we fear trusting

   • Developing greater trust in ourselves as the basis for trusting others

   • How to know if someone is trustworthy

   • Naïve trust vs. healthy, adult trust

   • What to do when trust is broken

Ultimately, Richo explains, we must develop trust in four directions: toward ourselves, toward others, toward life as it is, and toward a higher power or spiritual path. These four types of trust are not only the basis of healthy relationships, they are also the foundation of emotional well-being and freedom from fear.

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Most relationship problems are essentially trust issues, explains psychotherapist David Richo. Whether it’s fear of commitment, insecurity, jealousy, or a tendency to be controlling, the real obstacle is a fundamental lack of trust—both in ourselves and in our partner.

Daring to Trust offers key insights and practical exercises for exploring and addressing our trust issues in relationships. Topics include:

   • How we learn early in life to trust others (or not to trust them)

   • Why we fear trusting

   • Developing greater trust in ourselves as the basis for trusting others

   • How to know if someone is trustworthy

   • Naïve trust vs. healthy, adult trust

   • What to do when trust is broken

Ultimately, Richo explains, we must develop trust in four directions: toward ourselves, toward others, toward life as it is, and toward a higher power or spiritual path. These four types of trust are not only the basis of healthy relationships, they are also the foundation of emotional well-being and freedom from fear.

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