Mona Fishbane, Ph.D.
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 Acclaim for Loving with the Brain in Mind
A "masterful book... soak in the wisdom of this elegant and illuminating synthesis"
--Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., from the Foreword


"Finally, a terrific and very readable book that combines what we know scientifically about healthy relationships with what we are learning about the functioning of the brain. This book should be part of every clinician's library."
--John M. Gottman, Ph.D.

"Mona Fishbane thoroughly researches the new neurobiology and deftly draws its implications for couple therapy. She combines the erudition of a scholar with the wisdom of a master clinician."
--Daniel B. Wile, Ph.D.


"Dr. Fishbane brilliantly weaves together a wealth of neuroscience research findings and her invaluable practice wisdom as a master couple and family therapist and inspiring clinical educator...I recommend this book most highly to deepen and enrich the practice of all seasoned clinicians as well as beginning therapists."
--Froma Walsh, Ph.D.


“This book gently guides us through the science behind one couple’s everyday struggles and victories, allowing all those who work with couples to appreciate and learn from their psychological and neurobiological journey.”
—Sue Johnson, Ed.D.



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