Love as a Practice: Erich Fromm’s The Art of Loving

In therapy, we often see couples struggling with the idea that love should be effortless. But Erich Fromm’s book The Art of Loving teaches us that love is not just a feeling, it’s a skill we must learn and practice. By embracing care, respect, and intentionality, partners can build deeper intimacy and connection.

To read the full article click here Love as a Practice: A Couples Therapist’s Take on Erich Fromm’s The Art of Loving

In my couples therapy sessions at Koira Psychology, I help partners move from 'falling in love' to 'standing in love' through active practice.

Jerodine Newman

Jerodine is a Psychologist providing Couples and Individual Therapy at Koira Psychology

https://www.koirapsychology.com.au/couplestherapy
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