From the author ofThe Introvert's Way, this thoughtful book provides introverts with the guidance they need for dealing with matters of 5the heart, including . . .
Sophia Dembling is the author of The Introvert's Way and is a prolific blogger at Psychology Today (The Introvert's Corner) and PsychCentral.com (Real World Research), among others. She has won two Lowell Thomas gold medals for her travel writing. She lives in Dallas, Texas.
“This book is for anyone who has ever wrestled with the conflict
between the wish to stay home and the desire to go out and find a
partner… a book about the human capacity for love.”
—Susan Cain, author of the New York Times bestseller Quiet
“A terrific, affirming treatise on the many gifts an introvert
brings to a relationship and how best to let them glow.”
—Library Journal
“Dembling (The Introvert’s Way) tackles the pitfalls of dating and
relationships for the introspective and sometimes socially awkward.
With introversion reaching buzzword status, this book may attract
an audience.”
—Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Introvert's Way
“In this thought-provoking treatise on the quieter types, Dembling,
the blogger behind Psychology Today’s “The Introvert’s Corner,”
proposes a wholesale rethinking of what it means to be an
introvert…. Dembling’s account is refreshingly candid and
straightforward—“I am an introvert,” she writes, “And there’s not a
damn thing wrong with me.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Unlike Quiet, it not only provides scientific and cultural
background but also practical tips and a thorough-note of complete
understanding of the introvert’s nature. An introvert myself, I
have never read a book that I have so truly felt myself
in.”
-—Psych Central
“Dembling urges introverts to embrace their need for solitude,
reflection, and regeneration with no apologies. It's what makes us
who we are.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer
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