Two to Tango
Choreographies for a Challenging Love
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About the Book
“Women and men of my daughters’ generation who learned the advantages of both the power of love and the love of power doubt their own emotions. They are strong but wish not to be bad, they are good but wish not to be weak. But they don’t know how to be strong without being bad, or how to be good without being weak…” The author will show us how some of these men and women “…stop navigating between two contradictory ideologies of love once they manage to invent, create, discover or find new ways of naming their emotional needs…learning how not to hurt one another dancing the romantic choreography that sustains the precise embrace.”
About the Author
Trained in psychology at the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina, Susana Balán has forty years of clinical experience working with individuals, couples, and groups, in Argentina, Brazil, and currently in the United States. She has published three other books, all with a focus on women and love relationships —her main topics of research—and wrote for the weekly women magazine Para Tí, the largest circulating magazine in the Spanish speaking world. Together with her husband, a sociologist, she has traveled around the world learning about cultural differences in love relationships. She has two grown up daughters.