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How to Know if Your Partner is a Giver or a Taker with Dr.Robert Moss

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Is your partner a Giver or a Taker?

Maybe the way your brain is wired holds the answers. According to Robert A. Moss, Ph.D., ABN/ABPP, relationships are not as complicated as we make them out to be and these aggressions can be easily avoided or reacted to in a manor that won't ruin a relationship.

Once patterns are recognized in behavior, relationships and marriages can be saved. Based on the principle that humans attempt to control the world around them in order to elicit positive responses and emotions, Moss explains human behavior types in two categories: Givers and Takers.

By identifying whether your significant other is a Giver or a Taker, Moss provides information on the most effective way to deal with each type of personality.

Dr. Moss has worked with the brain model design since the early 80's and has written a number of articles and books relating to neuroscience and human behavior. Moss is an adult psychological treatment specialist in Greenville, South Carolina.

Dr. Moss is the first to explain human relationships in terms of psychotherapy based on the brain model. Moss offers new insight as to how intimate relationship behavior patterns develop and are maintained as a result of the brain.

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