Synopsis
In The Pathway to Love, Julie Orlov reveals the secrets to creating more understanding, acceptance and love in your relationships. Through the art of storytelling, Orlov allows you to experience how relationships grow from fantasy to real love in four phases. This book not only empowers you to create the relationship you want, but demonstrates how your relationships mirror back what you need to see, thereby providing the perfect conditions to heal, grow, and transform. In The Pathway to Love you will -Distinguish real love from fantasy, including the different ways we express and receive love. -Understand the issues and gifts inherent in each phase of your developing relationship. -Transform your reactions into understanding and acceptance of yourself and others. -Enhance your interpersonal relationships, improve your relationships at work, and feel better about yourself.
About the Author
Julie Orlov has worked as a psychotherapist, coach, trainer, speaker, and consultant for over 24 years, helping people transform their lives. She started her career in clinical social work, treating individuals, couples, and families in private practice, guiding them to learn the importance of understanding and acceptance. As her career progressed, Julie began to work with leaders and teams so that relationships could thrive in organizations and businesses alike. As a consultant and trainer, she strongly believes in helping leaders develop the capabilities to make a positive difference in the lives of those they lead. While her lifes work has taken many paths, she is passionate about empowering others to create relationships that work. Julie continues to expand the ways in which she contributes to the community. She has written and published a variety of articles and has appeared on radio and television. Her books, programs and services provide an opportunity for people to grow and thrive within the context of human relationships. Her vision is to help create a global community in which we are all committed to each others well-being. Julie Orlov holds a masters degree in organizational leadership from Chapman University, a masters degree in social work from University of Southern California, and a bachelors degree in psychology from University of California, Los Angeles. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the American Society of Training and Development, Los Angeles, where she served as the 2010 president on the board of directors. She has also served as foundation chair for KindredSPIRITS, a humanitarian organization located in San Pedro, California.
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