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A Profound, Eye-Opening Masterpiece on Love, Language, and Healing

What if the words you use in your relationship are the very things that shape – or shatter – your love?

In Don’t Eat Your Partner, acclaimed psychologist and founder of Word Therapy, Dr. Hassan Farhangi, takes you on a transformative journey into the unseen power of language in romantic relationships. This is not just another couples therapy manual—it is a call to rethink how we interpret the very words that define love, life, and connection.

With deep psychological insight and touching real-life examples, Dr. Farhangi reveals how our unconscious interpretations of simple words like “commitment,” “freedom,” “happiness,” or “failure” can build invisible walls between partners—or break them down. Drawing from years of clinical experience and philosophical depth, he offers a powerful tool: change your interpretation, and you may just change your relationship.

Whether you are navigating conflict, feeling disconnected, or simply seeking a deeper emotional intimacy, this book invites you to explore your relationship through a new lens—not through blame or diagnosis, but through the words that silently govern your heart.

This book is for those who:

  • Find themselves stuck in repetitive relationship patterns
  • Crave depth, meaning, and long-term emotional growth with their partner
  • Are curious about how psychology and words intertwine in our closest bonds

If you’ve ever sat under a tree reflecting on the path of your life, wondering where it turned—or where it might begin again, this book is for you.

Don’t Eat Your Partner may be the end of an old chapter in your relationship. But more importantly, it could be the beginning of a wiser, warmer, more world-conscious love.

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