
Crazy Love
W. Brad Johnson, Ph.D., and
Kelly Murray, Ph.D.
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"Of
particular help are revelations on why the reader might be attracted to
certain types and tips for making better choices in the future ...
excellent ... recommended for libraries."
— Library
Journal |

"Realistic expectations for these relationships are offered along
with extremely
well-informed, practical advice."
— Counseling
Today
January 2008 |

"Finally,
there's a book I can recommend to those with personality disordered
partners. An indispensable, reader-friendly resource. Highly
recommended."
—
Len
Sperry, M.D.,
Ph.D.
Author,
Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-IV-TR
Personality Disorders, 2nd Ed.
Co-author, The Disordered Couple |

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"A must-read for anyone who wants healthy relationships, and a
must-have for every therapist's lending library... Detailed,
sophisticated and meticulous, yet imminently readable and
down-to-earth...."
—
Mary
Guindon, Ph.D.
Chair of the Department of Counseling and Human Services,
Johns Hopkins University
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"An extremely valuable resource for those in relationships with
personality-disordered individuals!... An excellent tool for therapist,
family member, friend, spouse, or partner of someone with personality
disorders."
—
Patricia
Watson, Ph.D.
Senior Educational Specialist, National Center for PTSD |

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"Crazy Love is about making intelligent choices and learning
from understandable mistakes in relationships... I recommend it highly
to persons who are mired down in a difficult relationship and wonder,
'How did I get into this relationship and why do I stay in it?'"
—
Robert
J. Wicks, Psy.D.
Professor, Loyola College; Author, Riding the Dragon |

"Helpful advice for resisting the charming psycho... Comprehensive,
coherent, easy-to-read... For anyone who questions the reasons behind
their failing relationship... If only I'd read this book a year ago..."
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Students
at Johns Hopkins, U.C. Santa Barbara,
University of Hawaii, Loyola College in Maryland |

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